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Vintage Heuer Discussion Forum
The place for discussing 1930-1985 Heuer wristwatches, chronographs and dash-mounted timepieces. Online since May 2003. | ||||||
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: Lee,
: I am a collector and a dealer so keep that in mind when you read
: what I say. As a collector, and a wearer of watches I like
: vintage watches and I do not like to refinish them to make them
: look....not vintage. As a dealer, I know that some people like
: to make their vintage watches look....perfect...new and will
: refinish them and that some people are like me and want to keep
: the "patina". Therefore, I never refinish watches.
: Keeping them original gives my eventual buyer the option of
: doing whatever he or she wants. Refinishing takes away the
: option. No matter how good a refinish job is...it is
: never...ever original...ever....and you can never go back.
: The only exception I make is with Rolex and I only make that
: exception with modern or after mid '60s Rolex. People have
: gotten really good at putting a factory finish on a Rolex and
: most buyers seem to want them refinished.
: This is only my opinion and anybody is free to think I am bonkers!
: JohnCote
Thanks John, Opinion well taken! The it can only be original once statement is used with vinatge cars as well. I suppose the thing to do is buy the best original watch your money can buy.
Regards,
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