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I have seen three or four of them sell over the past three or four years . . . so let's call that an average of one per year, more or less. Prices have ranged from $3500 to $4500, at times when good quality Cal 12 Monacos were selling in this same range . . . so if the Cal 12 Monacos have made their way up to $5000, then a good PVD might be worth about this same amount (assuming that it was made by Heuer and not in a chop-shop).
please let us know what you do.
I am aware of two PVD Monacos currently listed on dealer sites . . . write to me if you want details on these.
jeff
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there is much controversy about the PVD Monacos . . .
It's unclear what really happened. We show several of them in OnTheDash, and you will notice that no two of them are identical -- hands, needles, date wheel, etc. so what does that tell us -- prototypes made by Heuer or fakes?
: I have no idea clue abt the ebay auction. I am
: a new comer here and am trying to find out
: whether or not it's possible to acquire a
: PVD Monaco. And what the damage would be??
: Anybody??
: Jason
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