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Jeff, I have the opposite view... I'm surprised that it got that high.
My reasoning is that the 'Chronomatic' side of Heuers is a very specialised area, and I guess that those serious collectors would be completely put off by the destruction on the dial finish.
Personally, if I had to part with my own money, I'd pay for the parts value. I certainly wouldn't wear it, knowing what had happened to it.
But like anything - at the end of the day, it's only worth what someone is prepared to pay!
Stewart
: It was bid to $1,050, but the reserve was not met. Considering
: that this watch now represents (a) an authentic Chronomatic
: case, (b) a pair of what-appear-to-be original hands, and (c) a
: dial loaded with Chronomatic DNA, this bid price seems about
: right. I thought that it would go a shade higher.
: Jeff
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