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Rich suggests that a mint sample of the "real" 73633B should sell in the range of $6,000 (approximately mid-way between dealer price and private sale price) . . . so what are these questionable samples worth?
Jeff
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: Hi all,
: Interesting discussion about these fake, re-issue and other dials.
: Where does quality ends and where do we accept a lower finishing
: as ok? I don't want to judge a company, but anyway the quality
: of the Heuer dials varies. This just means that the acceptance
: process wasn't a fixed process, but the (no) go decision was
: made/based on a personal feeling.
: It'possible that the dials as seen in the examples of Jeff are slip
: offs, used while servicing or replacing an old sticky dial. On
: what do I base my opinion :
: - no large quantities are known
: - variety in dials - different service points ?
: - cases are often original
: - these dials are often seen while using service hands
: Best regards from Belgium,
: Gianni
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