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Bonhams Auction
of the Haslinger Collection. The Bonhams Auction of the
Haslinger Collection of vintage Heuer chronographs will be
held on Wednesday, December 15th, in London, England.
Complete information regarding the auction is available
through Bonhams
online catalog
for the auction.
Special thanks to
Paul Maudsley, of Bonhams, and Arno Haslinger for their
contributions to this webpage. Information about the watches
is derived from the auction catalog. Photos of the watches
were taken by Clemens Kois. The copyright for these photos
belongs to Arno Haslinger, and these photos are used
OnTheDash, with his permission. Any further use of these
photographs is prohibited.
For purposes of the
following table:
- Lot
refers to the lot number in the Bonhams catalog issued
for this auction; click on the lot number in the column,
to see the detailed description of the watch in Bonhams
online catalog, including information about the movement,
condition and history of the model.
- Watch --
these are the titles of the lots, used in Bonhams auction
catalog
- Photo --
click on the camera icon in any row, to see a high
resolution photo of the watch (950 pixels
wide).
- Description
-- a simple description of the watch, in the language of
today's collectors.
- Estimate
-- taken from Bonhams auction catalog, and stated in
pounds Sterling, Euro and US dollars
- Comments
-- my own comments about the watch, its place in the
auction, the desirability of purchasing, or other
thoughts about the watch.
Jeffrey M. Stein
November __, 2010
This webpage copyright Jeffrey M. Stein, 2010;
Photographs used with the permission of Arno M. Halsinger,
all rights reserved.
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Lot
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Watch
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Description
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Estimate
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Comments
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19
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Autavia,
Ref 1163 MH, 1970
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first automatic
Autavia after the Chronomatics, circa 1969-70
(based on flat "V" in Autavia)
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L2,500-3,500
E3,000-4,000
$3,900 -5,400
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.
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20
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Carrera, Ref
2447 D, 1966
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three-register
Carrera, with blue decimal minutes track
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L2,500-3,500
E3,000-4,000
$3,900 -5,400
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some collectors
believe that the decimal minutes track is the "real
thing" for a racing watch, as this is how time was
measured in rallies; blue track on early Carreras
is especially pretty
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21
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Camaro, Ref.
7228S, 1968
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18 karat gold,
three-register Camaro
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L3,000-4,000
E3,600-4,900
$4,600-6,200
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the ultimate
development of the Camaro; the feel of the Carrera
1158, at a more reasonable price.
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22
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Carrera,
Ref. 3647T, 1964
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two-register
Carrera 45, with red tachymeter track; early
version, with "Ed. Heuer & Co." on the
bridge
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L3,000-4,000
E3,600-4,900
$4,600-6,200
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only the early
Carreras have the "Ed. Heuer & Co." signature
on the bridge
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23
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Montreal, Ref
110.503N, 1972
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Caliber 12
Montreal, in steel, with black dial and white
registers; applied markers
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L2,500-3,500
E3,000-4,000
$3,900-5400
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.
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24
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Carrera, Ref.
1153S, 1970
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Rare silver dial,
with brown recorders; recorders have no ridges and
are flat.
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L1,1630-2,200
E2,200-2,700
$2,1630-3,400
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unique color
scheme suggests that this may be a prototype;
silver-tan dial, with brown regsiters; a rare
opportunity, as we cannot expect to see another
one
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25
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Autavia, Ref.
2446M, 1963
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first execution
manual-wind Autavia features large recorders,
steel-edged dauphine hands and Minutes
bezel
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L3,000-5,000
E3,600-6,100
$4,600-7700
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very nice sample
of first execution Autavia; many collectors will
tell you that these are the best looking Autavias
ever made . . . period!!
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26
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Monaco,
Ref 1133B, 1969
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"Transitional"
Monaco features metallic blue paint and polished
steel hands, with squared ends
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L6,000-8,000
E7,300-9,700
$9,300-12,000
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the Transitional
Monacos have attracted a big following over the
past year, and this one is a nice sample
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27
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Autavia, Ref.
741603 GMT, 1974
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Rare manual wind
GMT, in 1970's style case; Valjoux 7741
movement
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L3,000-4,000
E3,600-4,900
$4,600-6,200
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we probably see
one or two of these per year, but I can;t
recall one in this amazing condition
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28
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Monza,
Ref.150.511, 1975
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Black
PVD Monza, with Caliber 15 movement
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L2,000-3,000
E2,400-3,600
$3,100-4,600
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unusual to find
the chrome-cased Monzas in such nice condition;
samples usually show much wear and tear, and have
lost some plating
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29
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Calculator,
Ref. 110.633, 1977
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Rare Calculator
has black dial, with black registers; has Heuer
logo and "Automatic Chronograph", but not the
"Calculator" name
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L2,000-3,000
E2,400-3,600
$3,100-4,600
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the super rare
"non-Calculator Calculator", has a unique
black-tan-white color scheme, but does not have the
name "Calculator" on the dial
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30
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Autavia, Ref.
2446 GMT
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Early execution
of manual wind GMT, in compressor (snap-back)
case
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L3,000-4,000
E3,600-4,900
$4,600-6,200
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unusual to find
these early ones in New Old Stock
condition
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31
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Carrera, Ref.
2447S, 1965
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Silvered dial,
with starburst finish (characteristic of the
Carreras circa 1965)
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L2500-3500
E3,000-4,000
$3,900-5400
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one of the icons,
an absolute classics . . . killer starburst
finish!!
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32
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Camaro, Ref.
7220 NT, 1968
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Three-regsiter
Camaro, deep charcoal dial with orange tachymeter
track and chrono needles
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L2,000-3,000
E2,400-3,600
$3,100-4,600
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perhaps the most
distinctive of the Camaros; no other Heuer features
this charcoal / orange color scheme
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33
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Carrera, Ref.
3147S, 1966
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Rare Carrera 45
Dato (early execution), with Indianapolis Motor
Speedway logo on silvered starburst dial
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L6,000-8,000
E7,300-9,700
$9,300-12,000
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one of the unique
watches in the auction; rare early Carrera 45 Dato,
with Indianapolis Motor Speedway logo
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34
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Autavia, Ref.
11630, 1974
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.black-dialed
automatic Autavia, with dark gray registers and
orange accents
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L2,000-3,000
E2,400-3,600
$3,100-4,600
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35
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Daytona, Ref.
110.203B, 1976
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blue-dialed
Daytona
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L3,000-4,000
E3,600-4,900
$4,600-6,200
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described as
"two-toned"; blue Daytonas exhibit a unique color
transition as they age, and this one is moving from
the original blue toward the brown / tan palette.
[fume version is Lot 77]
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36
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Silverstone,
Ref. 110.313R, 1974
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Red Silverstone
on red leather strap
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L4,000-6,000
E4,900-7,300
$6,200-9,300
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plain and simple,
a red Silverstone on the original red Corfam strap.
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37
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Carrera, Ref.
3147N, 1966
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First execution
of the Carrera 45 Dato, with black dial and
registers; date at 12 o'clock, with red numerals
for the date
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L3,500-4,500
E4,300-5,500
$5,400-7,000
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.early version of
the Carrera 45 Dato
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38
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Autavia,
Ref. 73663 MH, 19163
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Rare
black-on-black three-register Autavia features Bund
style painted lume numerals; pilots style chrono
second hand
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L2500-3500
E3,000-4,000
$3,900-5400
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one of Heuer's
late executions of the Autavia, features Arabic
numerals and pilots style hands; exceptionally good
condtion
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39
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Autavia,
Ref. 1163 MH, 1974
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"Viceroy" style
Autavia, with MH bezel
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L3,000-4,000
E3,600-4,900
$4,600-6,200
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."Viceroy" version
had tachymeter bezel; this version is the same as
the Viceroy, except with Minutes / Hours on the
bezel
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40
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Carrera,
Ref. 1153S, 1972
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Students watch
has the "Uhrmacherschule Solothurn" name on the
dial, rather than "Carrera" or
Heuer
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L1,600-2,200
E2,200-2,700
$2,1630-3,400
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.A "student's
watch", project from watchmaking school; Carrera
components, but no "Carrera" or
"Heuer" on the dial; Hamilton Caliber 12
movement
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41
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Monaco,
Ref. 73633G, 1971
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gray / black
three-register manual-wind Monaco
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L3,000-4,000
E3,600-4,900
$4,600-6,200
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the slate gray
dial features metallic grain, and black
registers
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42
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Montreal,
Ref. 110.501N, 1976
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Black PVD
Montreal, with black / black dial and painted
luminous markers
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L3,000-4,000
E3,600-4,900
$4,600-6,200
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black-on-black
Montreal, in black PVD case
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43
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Carrera,
Ref. 2447 ST, 1968
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"Panda" Carrera,
with tachymeter track
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L3,000-4,000
E3,600-4,900
$4,600-6,200
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"Panda" versions
of the Carrera are rare; tachymeter track makes it
even more rare, and adds a racing
element
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44
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Solunar, Ref.
279603
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automatic watch
shows high and low tides, by a rotating inner bezel
(operated by a second crown)
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L1,800-2,200
E2,200-2,700
$2,800-3,400
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one of the two
non-chronographs in the auction; not sure why this
one made it into the big show
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45
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Verona, Ref.
110.213G, 1978
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gray / gray
Verona in steel case; one of the few Caliber 12s to
use the red date disc
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L2,500-3,000
E3,000-3,600
$3,900-4,600
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Veronas tend to
be under-appreciated and under-valued; this is a
great sample of a very pretty execution; metallic
gray dial has beautiful color and grain
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46
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Montreal,
Ref. 110.503W, 1976
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Caliber 12
Montreal, with white / black dial and applied
markers
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L2,500-3,500
E3,000-4,000
$3,900-5,400
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Montreals
featured blue, black, gold and this very, very
white dial
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47
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Calculator.
Ref. 150.633, 1972
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Caliber 15
Calculator, with blue dial
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L1,500-2,000
E1,800-2,400
$2,300-3,100
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48
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Autavia, Ref.
11630 MH, 1977
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Gloss black dial
with gray regsiters; case-back has military crest
of the Argentinian Air Force and issue
number
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L3,000-4,000
E3,600-4,900
$4,600-6,200
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very rare to find
a military watch in New Old Stock
condition
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49
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Carrera,
Ref. 2447 NT, 1969
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black / white
Carrera, with tachymeter track
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L3,000-4,000
E3,600-4,900
$4,600-6,200
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Carreras with
contrasting subs are coveted by collectors;
tachymeter track is a "plus" for the racing
crowd
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50
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Camaro,
Ref. 73345T, 1970
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gold-plated,
two-register Camaro; brushed gold dial, with black
registers and tachymeter track
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L1,400-1,800
E1,700-2,200
$2,200-2,800
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perhaps a "poor
man's" version of the 1158 CHN
Carrera
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51
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Autavia, Ref.
2446M, 1964
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manual-wind
Autavia, with first execution case, second
execution dial, as worn by Jochen Rindt
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L3,000-4,000
E3,600-4,900
$4,600-6,200
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the
"Rindt" versino of the Autavia
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52
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Carrera,
Ref. 2448S, 1970
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gold-plated
Carrera; with silvered dial in "standard"
configuration
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L2,500-3,500
E3,000-4,000
$3,900-5,400
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53
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Cortina,
Ref. 110.233NC, 1977
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Caliber 12
Cortina, with black dial and integrated
bracelet
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L2,500-3,500
E3,000-4,000
$3,900-5,400
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Cortinas have
begun to find a following;an under-appreciated
Heuer, ready for the rise [white version is Lot
75]
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54
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Carrera,
Ref. 110.573F, 1974
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Barrel-shaped
Caliber 12 Carrera, with two-toned striped fume
dial, and dark gray registers
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L2,000-3,000
E2,400-3,600
$3,100-4,600
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called a
"two-tone" dial, it shows many shades and
nuances, depending on the angle and lighting;
exceptionally good, seen in the metal
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55
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Jacky Ickx,
Ref. 4291631R, 1972
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Red Easy Rider
chronograph, with the Jacky Ickx name on the
dial
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L2,000-3,000
E2,400-3,600
$3,100-4,600
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a fine sample of
an awful Heuer; not taken seriuosly by most serious
collectors; Jacky Ickx has autographed the box, and
dated it February 15, 1973
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56
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Carrera,
Ref. 3647D, 1966
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White-dialed
Carrera 45 (two register), with blue decimal
minutes track
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L2,500-3,500
E3,000-4,000
$3,900-5,400
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this Carrera is
good evidence in the argument that two-register
Carreras might be prettier than the three-register
brothers
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57
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Autavia, Ref.
7763MH, 1967
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Two register
Autavia, case-back has military crest of the
Argentinian Air Force and issue number
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L2,000-2,500
E2,400-3,000
$3,100-3,900
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the Argentinian
Air Force used a variety of Autavias, and this is
one of the rare versions
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58
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Carrera,
Ref. 3647N, 1966
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Black-dialed
Carrera 45 (two register), with tachymeter track;
dial has "MG" logo and the name
"E.W.Gonzalez"
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L4,000-6,000
E4,900-7,300
$6,200-9,300
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one of the
Carreras with racing, written right on the dial, in
the form of the distinctive "MG" logo; see he
Indianapolis Motor Sprredway Carreras, Lots 33, 59
and 67
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59
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Carrera,
Ref. 3147N, 1968
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black-dialed
Carrera 45 Dato, with Indianapolis Motro Speedway
logo on the dial
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L7,000-9,000
E8,500-11,000
$11,000-14,000
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of the three
"Indy" Carreras in the auction, this is the
only one with a black dial; see also Lots 33 and 67
for the white ones.
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60
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Monza,
Ref. 150.501, 1975
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Caliber 15 Monza,
in black PVD.
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L2,000-3,000
E2,400-3,600
$3,100-4,600
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61
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Carrera,
Ref. 7753D, 1969
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two-register
Carrera 30, with starburst finish on the dial and
black decimal minutes track
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L2,000-3,000
E2,400-3,600
$3,100-4,600
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rare Carrera 30
can be dated to 1969.
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62
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Carrera,
Ref. 1553N, 1972
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Caliber 15
Carrera, deep blue dial, with brushed metallic
silver register and horizontal bar
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L2,500-3,500
E3,000-4,000
$3,900-5,400
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horizontal grain
on the paint (main area and horizontal stripe is
stunning [silver version is Lot
79]
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63
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Monaco,
Ref. 73633B, 1971
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three-register,
manual-wind Monaco, with blue dial and white
registers; with box and cardboard sleeve
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L5,000-7,000
E6,100-8,500
$7,700-11,000
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new old stock is
rare, but to see this one in the original box, with
the cardboard sleeve is unprecedented; likely to
see "premium" for this set
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64
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Montreal,
Ref. 110.503BC, 1974
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stainless steel
Montreal, blue dial with white registers, and
painted luminous markers
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L2,500-3,500
E3,000-4,000
$3,900-5,400
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65
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Skipper,
Ref. 7764 MH, 1970
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manual-wind
Skipper in compressor
(snap-back) case
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L2,500-3,500
E3,000-4,000
$3,900-5,400
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very rare to see
a Skipper in this mint condition; most have seen
rough treatment
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66
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Silverstone,
Ref. 110.313B, 1974
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blue Silverstone,
on original graduated steel bracelet
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L4,000-6,000
E4,900-7,300
$6,200-9,300
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the blue
Silverstone, as worn by Regazzoni, is one of
Heuer's ultimate icons
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67
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Carrera,
Ref. 3147S, 1968
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silver-dialed
Carrera 45 Dato, with Indianapolis Motro Speedway
logo on the dial
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L5,000-7,000
E6,100-8,500
$7,700-11,000
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one of the three
"Indy" Carreras in the auction; see also Lots
59 and TBD.
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68
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Carrera,
Ref. 2447N, 1967
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early version of
the three-register, black-on-black Carrera, with
silver printing on the dial (rather than the more
common white printing)
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L2,200-2,800
E2,700-3,400
$3,400-4,300
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69
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Autavia,
Ref. 1163MH, 1971
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the "Derek Bell"
Autavia features the Minutes / Hours bezel, with
polished steel hands and 3-6-9-12 on the hour
recorder; Caliber 11
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L3,000-4,000
E3,600-4,900
$4,600-6,200
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box signed by
Derek Bell is a nice extra.
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70
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Calculator,
Ref. 110.633, 1972
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blue-dialed
Calculator, with Caliber 12 movement
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L2,000-3,000
E2,400-3,600
$3,100-4,600
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71
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Carrera,
Ref. 3647N, 1964
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black-dialed,
first execution Carrera 45, with "Arcola" logo on
the dial
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L2,500-3,500
E3,000-4,000
$3,900-5,400
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another Carrera,
with a promotional logo on ths dial
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72
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Carrera,
Ref. 3147N, 1968
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black-dialed
Carrera 45 Dato, with markings indicating issuance
to Jordanian Air Force
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L1,800-2,200
E2,200-2,700
$2,800-3,400
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this one shows
the wear and tear that some collectors like to see
on a military-issued watch; rare Jordanian
militray-issued
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73
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Autavia,
Ref. 2446H, 1969
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three register
Autavia, with markings indicating issuance to
Argentinian Air Force; rare hour bezel
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L2,500-3,500
E3,000-4,000
$3,900-5,400
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among the
Autavias issued to the Argentinian Air Force, it is
rare to see the 2446C, with hour bezel
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74
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Carrera,
Ref. 73653N, 1972
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three register
Carrera, with deep blue dial and white
registers
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L1,800-2,500
E2,200-3,000
$2,800-3,900
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75
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Cortina,
Ref. 110.233R, 1977
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white-dialed
Caliber 12 Cortina, with black hands and Roman
numerals
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L2,500-3,500
E3,000-4,000
$3,900-5,400
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Cortinas are
rare, and many collectors are favorably impressed
when they see them in the metal for the first time
[black version is Lot 53]
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76
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Carrera,
Ref. 1153S, 1972
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silver-dialed
Caliber 12 Carrera, with black registers; second
execution of the automatic Carreras
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L1,800-2,200
E2,200-2,700
$2,800-3,400
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77
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Daytona,
Ref. 110.203F, 1976
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fume-dialed
Daytona
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L3,000-4,000
E3,600-4,900
$4,600-6,200
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fume Daytonas may
become lighter or mottled as they age, and this one
is beginning "the change". [blue version is Lot
35]
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78
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Autavia,
Ref. 1163T, 1970
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early version of
the "Siffert" Autavia; polished steel hands;
3-6-9-12 on the hour recorder;flat "V" in Autavia;
no "Swiss"; Caliber 11
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L4,000-6,000
E4,900-7,300
$6,200-9,300
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nice looking
"Siffert" Autavia; early version and unique in
not having the word "Swiss" above the date
window; uncertain of the reason for this
feature
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79
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Carrera,
Ref. 1553S, 1979
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Caliber 15
Carrera, silver dial, with dark gray register and
horizontal bar
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L2,500-3,500
E3,000-4,000
$3,900-5,400
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[deep blue
version is Lot 62]
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80
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Montreal,
Ref. 110.503B, 1972
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stainless steel
Montreal, blue dial with white registers, and
applied steel markers
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L2,500-3,500
E3,000-4,000
$3,900-5,400
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the blue dial
with applied markers may be the most common version
of the Montreal, but there's good reason for that;
many collectors want their Montreals to be
blue
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81
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Autavia,
Ref. 1163V, 1974
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"Viceroy" AUtavia,
with markings indicating issuance by Israel Defense
Forces; special white hands for military
use
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L2,000-3,000
E2,400-3,600
$3,100-4,600
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IDF Autavias are
rare, and there is considerable variation in the
executions; the "Viceroy" style, with the
bright white hands is unique, in my experience;
stunning
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82
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Carrera,
Ref. 1153N, 1971
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gray/blue dialed
Caliber 12 Carrera, with white registers;
co-branded "Abercrombie
& Fitch"
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L3,000-4,000
E3,600-4,900
$4,600-6,200
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the blue / gray
is a pretty version of the Carrera, and the
co-branding makes this one very rare
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83
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Autavia,
Ref. 1163T, 1972
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later version of
the "Siffert" Autavia; brushed steel hands, with
blue accents; 3-6-9-12 on the hour recorder;
Caliber 12
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L4,000-6,000
E4,900-7,300
$6,200-9,300
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later version of
the "Siffert" Autavia, shows beautiful patina
on the lume
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84
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Autavia,
Ref. 11630 GMT, 1976
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black dial, with
gray registers; orange accents; yellow
GMT hand
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L3,000-4,000
E3,600-4,900
$4,600-6,200
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85
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Carrera,
Ref. 110.573B, 1974
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barrel-shaped
Caliber 12 Carrera, with two-toned striped blue
dial, and dark gray registers
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L2,000-3,000
E2,400-3,600
$3,100-4,600
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[fume version
is Lot 54]
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86
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Carrera,
Ref. 110.255, 1978
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gold-plated
Caliber 12 Carrera, with champagne dial and black
registers
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L2,000-3,000
E2,400-3,600
$3,100-4,600
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at a quick
glance, this one looks very similar to the 18KG
version (Ref. 1158)
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87
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Autavia,
Ref. 1163T, 1974
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later version of
the "Siffert" Autavia; white painted steel hands,
with black inserts and blue tips; 1-through-12 on
the hour recorder
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L4,000-6,000
E4,900-7,300
$6,200-9,300
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the
"Albino" hands (white painted steel) are
unique, in my experience, and give this "Siffert" a
distinctive look
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88
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Carrera,
Ref. 1153N, 1969
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super rare
"Chronomatic" version of the Carrera, gray / blue
dial is more towards charcoal, while the standard
production Carreras tend toward blue
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L7,000-9,000
E8,500-11,000
$11,000-14,000
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we have seen less
than five Chronomatic Carreras, and this is the
only one in NOS or mint condition; this is one
of the stars of this auction, in an understated
way
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89
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Carrera,
Ref. 2547N, 1968
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Carrera 12 Dato,
with black dial and white registers; blue accents
(date numerals and crescent tip of date
hand)
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L4,000-6,000
E4,900-7,300
$6,200-9,300
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the collectors'
favorite version of the Carrera 12 Dato, and for
very good reason; condition described as
"excellent"
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90
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Skipper,
Ref. 15640, 1974
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Carrera 15
Skipper, with blue bezel
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L1,000-1,500
E1,200-1,800
$1,500-2,300
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91
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Verona,
Ref. 110.215N, 1978
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black-dialed
Verona in steel case, with gold-plated bezel; gilt
and white-edged hands
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L1,800-2,200
E2,200-2,700
$2,800-3,400
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92
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Carrera,
Ref. 150.573B, 1974
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barrel-shaped
Caliber 15 Carrera, with two-toned striped blue
dial, and black register
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L2,000-3,000
E2,400-3,600
$3,100-4,600
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93
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Verona,
Ref. 110.213N, 1978
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black-dialed
Verona in steel case; white hands with luminous
inserts
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L2,500-3,500
E3,000-4,000
$3,900-5,400
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the jet black
dial makes this the most dramatic execution of the
four Veronas
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94
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Autavia,
Ref. 1163T, 1969
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rare
"Chronomatic" version of the Siffert Autavia (white
dial with black registers); has original box and
sales receipt from August 1969
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L10,000-15,000
E12,000-18,000
$15,000-23,000
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perhaps the most
exceptional watch in the entire auction -- the
earliest-dated sample of the Chronomatic that we
have seen in the collectors' community, with the
original box and store receipt
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95
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Silverstone,
Ref. 110.313F, 1974
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fume
(brown) Silverstone, on original graduated
steel bracelet
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L4,000-6,000
E4,900-7,300
$6,200-9,300
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viewed "in the
metal", this Silverstone is nothing short of
stunning; the tone of the dial changes at every
angle, from silver to brown, and all shades in
between
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96
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Carrera,
Ref. 1158 CHN, 1972
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18 karat gold
automatic Carrera; champagne dial with black
registers and black date disc
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L7,000-9,000
E8,500-11,000
$11,000-14,000
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the 18 karat
automatic Carreras have been "hot" over the past
year, but we have not seen any that are New Old
Stock
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97
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Camaro,
Ref. 73345T, 1970
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two-register
Camaro, in gold plated case; tachymeter track on
the dial
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L1,400-1,800
E1,700-2,200
$2,200-2,800
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98
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Monaco,
Ref. 74033N, 1974
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black-dialed
manual-wind Monaco, in black PVD case
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L10,000-15,000
E12,000-18,000
$15,000-23,000
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there are
probably 20 of the black PVD Monacos in the
collectors' community, but we have only seen one or
two in New Old Stock condition
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99
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Monaco,
Ref. 1133B, 1970
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the "Steve
McQueen" Monaco; Caliber 12 automatic; blue
with white registers
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L7,000-9,000
E8,500-11,000
$11,000-14,000
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100
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Silverstone
Limited Edition, 2010
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