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I feel its worth linking an older discussion on a similar watch http://www.chronocentric.com/forums/heuer/index.cgi?page=1;md=read;id=37908
We came to a price range from as low as US$1600 to as high as £1800 at that stage. I dont beleive these non-genuine Monaco's have increased in value from that point in time. In fact there could be a little less demand for the fake item as there are even more educated potential buyers now than there were back then. People would rather wait , pay more and have the "real deal".
Thats my beleif - Darren
: You noticed one that may have been underpriced, and here's one
: that may be overpriced, at 5,500 Euro --
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: http://www.thewatchcollectors.com/produits.php?langue=english&cle_menus=1186151562&cle_data=2408
: The number of these manual-wind Monacos (Reference 73633),
: blue-on-blue, with painted markers, and no markings on the
: case-back, is nothing short of amazing! It would be fascinating
: to chat with whoever might have made them.
: I was recently contacted by the owner of one of these, who wants to
: sell to a friend at a fair price, and I suggested $2,000 to
: $2,500 (maximum). Other opinions, please?
: Jeff
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