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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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: I'm guessing that's an unknown Simon. I could have been forced in
: place, but I'd hazard a guess that they do fit - based on the
: notion that I presume someone wouldn't be so daft as to force
: something that doesn't fit into place.
: As for the condition of the dial, I'm also guessing that it has had
: moisture damage, all the printing is sort of 'rough around the
: edges'. To me, the watch would be worth a punt as a
: beater/restoration project if it were under $1k.
: Stewart
I did see it and had a think about it but at that money, with the service and restoration (and probably import duties) it's too much. I had a Tudor Snowflake where some rather expensive damage was done modifying the watch to accept a non-standard crystal. It would probably have had to have gone back to Rolex to have it rectified, I was lucky enough to sell it on for what I paid for it, with the buyer fully briefed about the issues. I'd be too worried to go near a Heuer with similar potential problems!
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