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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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Hi all,
I thoroughly enjoyed the Heuer 100 despite some growing pains which I'm sure they will address in future auctions. I enjoyed seeing the collection and even made a couple bids (though I'm sure were unsuccessful at this point). It was nice to see a lot of different "grails" in one place being sold to the highest (blind) bidder.
I was keeping an eye on the Auto Rallye in addition to a few wristwatches. Regarding the Auto Rallye, their estimate seemed quite a bit off from what I have been seeing these go for. It seemed as though it was a. unrealistic and b. not really something I would've thought would show up in the 100 but hey, 100 watches is a lot to consign). I thought for sure we would see some Monte Carlos in the auction but none appeared to be consigned (but they did have one very sweet Super Autavia).
Am I missing something? It seems to be just a two button Auto Rallye with a nice patina to it. Are these really selling for close to grand? I just recently acquired my first dashboard timer (two button Monte) which I love but am always looking for different models and trying to learn as much as I can about them. I've been through the guides and other valuable postings on OTD but I thought I'd ask the group what they thought.
Thanks,
Justin
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