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These Transitional M's are working on a great comeback for sure...I even start to like the blue metallic dial if I see these wonderful pictures from Ralf, David, Rich, Peter and Jeff...
Those square polished hands are so convincing! I really like those.
But personally I still do prefer this blue finish;
Cheers,
Abel.
: Indeed again i probably did not articulate myself well enough,
: trying to do too many things at once as usual ;-)
: I believe there are only three in the 158xxx range 2 of those being
: 1580xx so sub 100, i think it is reasonable to expect these to
: be in range for Transitionals. However we must remember there
: are and have been put together Monacos in circulation so it
: blurs the boundaries somewhat.
: I think my point is that going forward there may be more attention
: on these matters (like for instance the boundaries for Red Subs,
: meters first, open 6s etc) with the brand growing in popularity
: and no doubt with the extra focus Arno's auction in December
: might bring. I would then suspect that people would value less
: highly in collectability terms the variants that fall into an
: area of "uncertainty".
: Cheers
: Rich
: www.heuermonaco.o.uk
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