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Lets be serious...

: Mark

: You have raised the $10,000 (or more) question.

: The simple answer for the number of registered bidders is that men
: are lazy and shop last minute. Have you ever been to the mall in
: the 24th of December???

: As for the values, you are no longer dealing with a commodity.
: Example, an Ebay Viceroy is worth $1200-$1500. Easy to value.

: Every one of Arno's watchs is by virtue of being in his book a one
: of a kind. No longer a commodity but a single purchase of
: passion and very difficult to value.

: As for the estimates itself some I see as expensive and some down
: right cheap.

: Take Lot No: 41 MONACO Ref. 73633 G, 1971for example. At the low
: end we have $4800 for a NOS Monaco. Take into account that it
: has an original band and box that is worth
: comfortably $1200 we have a NOS Monaco head for $3600!!! Yes I am
: aware that I need to add buyers premium but still a good price.

: The dark horse in all this is the number of Rolex and Patek
: collectors that may be awakened to the joys of Heuer. The most
: expensive item in the auction has a high estimate of $24,000.
: Nothing to a Patek collector.

: The short answer to your question, not the first clue.

: Hope that helps.

: Rob

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Dear freinds... lets be serious... how may we compare a Patek with a Heuer ??

Lets keep feet on earth and each thing on it's place... a Patek collector is aware of the mechanic Art peace he owns with those Jewel watches, those incredible movements... almost just to admire it's beauty inside other than the outside. Not comparable... neither the watch, neither the collector !!
The Patek collector for sure understands that a Heuer is a poor Man watch... with all my respect for US all Heuer collectors !!

We're collecting many brands and are aware of the special place that Heuer keeps, with it's it's great dynamism in design, marketing related with the Mobil race sports World as where pioneers in all this creating a wonderful period that will always remain (and still never has being overcome by any other brand).

The Haslinger collection auction in London is a wonderful/exceptional event for Heuer and for all of us as a very clever move from Bonhams but the fantastic thing about all this, is the book Arno has made. A great job he should continue and just add that we're all so grateful to him for such a gift to us and the Heuer brand. The first vintage Heuer book that has made us all dream with those amazing pics.

We also should count on that the watches that will be auctioned aren't all 100% Original Models as they where made at that time and that indeed adds charm/value to the collection but that should be mentioned scrupulously in the Bohams description as they're such a serious auction house.

I don't wish to seem arrogant with this lines as is this just the opinion that comes from a one more humble Heuer collector that admires profoundly Arno's invaluable labor and spreading work for our beloved vintage Heuers through his book.

Looking forward to meat you all.

All the best

Sandra

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