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Vintage Heuer Discussion Forum
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You ask what I would pay for this one. That's a tough question, and you may not like the answer. If I was certain that I could locate the correct crown and pushers, then I would (a) deduct the price of restoring the Autavia (using those pieces) and any other servicing that it might need, from (b) my estimated market value of around $1000 to $1200 (for the correctly restored and fully serviced piece), and that's what I would pay.
If you think that the estimated value might be on the low side, that's what I see for the two-register Autavias, compared with the three-register guys. If this one was "correct", fully serviced and had that third register, then it might fetch $1400 to $1600.
. . . all these being my own very rough estimates, in a market that has been a bit jumpy (on the upside).
jeff
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I believe that the bezel is correct.
: Any input on the bezel ? The seller - a nice
: and helpful guy, I don't want to put him
: down here - he is particulary proud of the
: decent shape the bezel is in.
: Is there a chance it actually belongs to that
: model ?
: Also, what would YOU pay for this watch, if you
: were an ignorant newbie with a newly found
: addiction like me ? I hope that's not too
: bold a question... ;)
: Thanks a lot and have a nice weekend
: Thomas
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