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40-50%...

Without even service hands and with no Tool No 033 on the back case then 40%, perhaps up to 50% if correct engraving and hands. IMO

R

: So now let's ask another question: whether they are service
: dials and hands used by Heuer, or something that a refinisher
: put together working in his basement, maybe our readers will
: want to suggest a "Fair Market Value" for these
: watches? [I show two of the samples below, so that we know
: exactly what we are discussing.] For "Fair Market
: Value" we can use the description in Wikipedia, as follows:
: Fair market value (FMV) is an estimate of the market value of a
: property, based on what a knowledgeable, willing, and
: unpressured buyer would probably pay to a knowledgeable,
: willing, and unpressured seller in the real estate market. An
: estimate of fair market value may be founded either on precedent
: or extrapolation. Fair market value differs from the intrinsic
: value that an individual may place on the same asset based on
: their own preferences and circumstances.

: Rich suggests that a mint sample of the "real" 73633B
: should sell in the range of $6,000 (approximately mid-way
: between dealer price and private sale price) . . . so what are
: these questionable samples worth?

: Jeff

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