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Re: I tend to agree
In Response To: Re: I tend to agree ()

I admire Rolex for their brand values, recordnition and amazing marketing, however the portfolio is less creative than on Heuers. The cases are very similar on various models and very few chronographs. Chronographs are interesting for car people, Rolex has one model with a credible link to motorsports, Heuer has Autavia, Carrera, Modena, Monaco, Monza, Jarama, Jacky Ickx, Camaro.....
I have done this year autoshows in Paris, Monaco, Goodwood and there was an incredible interest for my Heuer watches. I got often the question why are these watches still so cheap...
Many new collectors already have a completely different price sensitivity and for a car guy who buys a 200000 $ car a Mc Queen Monaco seems a bargain...
And Rich as you said so rightly there is steady growing demand and the available top pieces change hands very quickly.
Good Heuer hunting it is an amazing watch brand and the only one with many period photographs showing drivers from the heydays of motorsport wearing these !!

: Indeed Arno all good points, the word of mouth is certainly
: spreading, of course the downside mans that pieces we would like
: to buy will likely carry on getting more expensive - word of
: mouth and increased interest almost always add up to increasing
: value, especially when the available supply is so small.

: You compare to Rolex and i do think that there are many reasons why
: Rolex collectors seem to be adding Heuer to their watch lists.
: As you say they are quality timepieces, well engineered with a
: totally different design ethos. Of course the purple pathc is
: very "of its time" and the 1980s is very "in2 at
: the moment. Will/could tha change in the future? Well its
: possible it could, Rolex are classics and have always been the
: same and therefore there seems much less chance of fashion being
: onvolved whereas right now Heuer is "fashionable".

: However syaing that i do believe the motorsport angle adds much to
: the brand, motorsport and motorsport heroes willcontinue to pull
: on the heartstrings of collectors of watch and racing fans and i
: do see prices continuing to rise steadily in the future. I do
: not think it unreasonable that some of the very rare pieces (PVD
: Monaco, Chronomatics of all, the rarest Carreras etc) will see
: some very high prices being paid in the future, if the rarest
: Rolex's can be worth £50k+ its not far away imo that the rarest
: Heuers are touching far higher values than now. Of course in the
: past year alone 5 or 6 pieces have already gone through the five
: figures (£s) barrier...

: Its a very interesting subject.

: Rich

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