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Vintage Heuer Discussion Forum
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Ok Mark, thanks for you help. Unfortunately the owner has had a local jeweler value it at 12g !! so it's not looking like a reality at this stage but you never know. I guess the gold weight is about 30 grams plus add a percentage for an original early Heuer chrono movement and dial and where do we end up? I would have thought around 25% of valuation. I am up to speed re pricing on Rolex, Tudors, Omegas etc but my current knowledge on Heuer's is limited to my one Calculator. From what I understand from reading on here, the more desirable Heuer's are from the 70's. Anyway, we will see how it developes and if I do get lucky then I will certainly post more detailed photo's.
Cheers Phil
: ...compared to other 40s chronographs we know of:
: http://www.onthedash.com/Guide/_Chronographs//1940s_Chronographs/
: So looks like an unknown model but closely related to some we do
: know in steel, with reasonable serials and what looks like the
: original dial.
: Let us know if you complete the deal, further photos would be great
: if you do!
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