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Re: Lets be serious...
In Response To: Lets be serious... ()

Sandra

It is simple to compare a Patek to a Heuer. The Glory of the Patek movement aside, a watch in this day and
age is a function of art, style, and in some cases history and if you are lucky, investment.

I do have to question the notion that the Chronomatic Siffert with a high estimate of $24,000 is a poor mans watch.

My analogy of the Patek collector was brought about because I believe the press associated with this auction will
bring in collectors from outside the Heuer world. If you have the stomach and the means to have a few dozen Pateks,
then it stands to reason you will not be put off by the prices in this auction.

As mention by someone else here, if you could buy a factory prototype Rolex for $24,000 would you.

I also as a function of fun conversation will say that Heuer collecting fits well with Pateks.

Using cars as an analogy, my dream collection would include a late 60's VW Karman Ghia ($10,000) a late 60's Porsche 911
silver ($30,000) and a Ferrari 250 LWB Cal Spyder ($2,500,000) among others. All epic cars, all for very different reasons.

Having said all that I am a bit biased. If price was the same or, money no object, I would have a Patek or two but the vast
majority of my wrist time would be dedicated to Heuers.

Looking forward to a great rebutle.

Cheers

Rob

: 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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