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Looks like it's going to be a very interesting sale!
Feeling lucky to own one of the Autavia's 7763C and up to now I believe only three have emerged (?)
Here on Mr. PASSION66 wrist...
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In your opinion Jeff, in terms of rarity, witch of them would be the rarest Heuer we know?
Maybe the impressing orange dial? As far as I know, only two have emerged, Peter's from DK and ours...
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Or maybe should we say there's some other prototype that is the rarest? A model we haven't seen and you may know about Jeff.
A lovely day to you all,
Sandra
: I believe that the Autavia 7763C SN (Compressor case; silver
: dial; black registers) is just about the rarest of all the
: Heuers.
: Over the years, we have probably seen fewer than five of then.
: Seems like we see a couple of the Tachy-on-Dial Autavias each
: year; maybe even more than that.
: Jeff
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