Hard to say since they come up so infrequently...
 
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 Re: Most likely because Heuer was in the midst of. Posted By: skyhigh Date: 2/2/08 05:20:33 GMT 
In Response To: Most likely because Heuer was in the midst of... (Chicagoland Chuck Maddox)  
THANK YOU Chuck. :)  
My Ed heuer is coming now.... maybe 3day later, at that time, I will get it.  
(my one is 188.215/1.. maybe same as yours, I think...)  Mine doesn't have the /1 at the end, but... Probably the same model.  
personally, I love a Lemania 1873.  Me too.  
So. I was taken a Moonwatch.  
It was just GREAT!! but a little bit big size for me,  You'll get used to it, trust me!  
so I want to take Heuer Carrera re-edition, next time...  The Carrera re-editions are about half-way in size difference between the Moonwatch and the 125 Jubilee. The 125 Jubilee is really a very petite watch. A pure dress watch. It's nickname [ given by in-laws of my cousin] is "Little DaVinci" for it's resemblence to the IWC DaVinci models.  
But I choose this one. (Ed Heuer & Co.)  
I'm not sure this watch's historical value and real price.  It's a pretty significant watch in Heuer's history. It is at the gap between Heuer and TAG-Heuer, is the first use of the 1873 in a Heuer/TAG-Heuer product [ the Lemania 5100 marked Heuer's first use of a Lemania movement], and is one of a select few pure "dress watch" chronographs Heuer ever produced.  
How about your thinking?  [Previous & Next paragraph]  
I can't find about watch's price and value, when I was searching at OTD and other sites.  Well, frankly they don't come up very often. I'd wager they are $1900-2500 watches on today's market in very good or better condition. It's really hard to say since they come up so infrequently.
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