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Vintage Heuer Discussion Forum
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My prices would be broadly similar except i agree nos would be a chunk higher at a retailer. However i think most retailers are not FMV as you put it (some are of course). I'm sure we will have ample opportunity over the coming years to value nos Heuers, they are bound to come to the market sooner or later, especially as prices have increased over the years.
That will be interesting to see...
R
: yes, these are very different measures . . . and I was trying to
: provide estimates of the FMVs.
: personally, I would underpay slightly for the true NOS or
: put-together NOS, since I wear everything that I collect. At the
: other end of the spectrum, I would pay very little for the New
: Old Something / New Old Sh*t . . . I wouldn't wear it, and I
: can't imagine how I would sell it, so the purchase price would
: be closer to zero than to the $3,000 to $4,000 estimated FMV.
: Jeff
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