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Vintage Heuer Discussion Forum
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personally, I would underpay slightly for the true NOS or put-together NOS, since I wear everything that I collect. At the other end of the spectrum, I would pay very little for the New Old Something / New Old Sh*t . . . I wouldn't wear it, and I can't imagine how I would sell it, so the purchase price would be closer to zero than to the $3,000 to $4,000 estimated FMV.
Jeff
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: Jeff - don't disagree with your opinion at all, however i was
: coming from the slant of "what i would bid" which was
: an option in your original post. I should have written as such
: on my original post, my fault. Agree your prices are close to
: what dealers would ask. In my experience that Spanish dealer
: does not move his Monacos on very often (or quickly) at his
: listed prices...
: Yep, lets find some nos Monacos, they are very difficult to pin
: down values wise but i'd never want to keep one (as i'm a wearer
: not a safe keeper!) so the valuation uplift isn't as large in my
: eyes as it is for some (and no hard evidence to back it up)
: on: Rich's List / Estimates of Values:
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