What vintage sports watch for circa £2k
What vintage sports watch for circa £2k
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Maxf

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8,441 posts

263 months

Thursday 30th October 2008
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I think it might be time to look for another watch - perhaps for delivery around Christmas time wink

I had hoped to find a Rolex 5513 or a nice Pepsi GMT, but I fear the market (and $) might have got away from me slightly at the moment...

So, what vintage sports watch (steel only) would you buy for around 2k? Ideally 1977 or earlier (it makes me feel better if 'vintage' is older than me wink ).

I have a few Speedmasters and fancy something else this time (I think).

Open to the floor.

tertius

6,914 posts

252 months

Thursday 30th October 2008
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Might struggle with the budget but an original 1960s Heuer Carrera would be worth considering, many variations (and lots of fakes about) but one of my favourites:


Papoo

3,906 posts

220 months

Thursday 30th October 2008
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tertius said:
Might struggle with the budget but an original 1960s Heuer Carrera would be worth considering, many variations (and lots of fakes about) but one of my favourites:

Wow. That's a beautiful watch...

Strangely Brown

13,532 posts

253 months

Thursday 30th October 2008
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You made the very next post. You really didn't need to quote the picture too. Please, have a care and try to keep the threads to a sensible size.

Very nice watch indeed. That would be amongst my choices for a vintage but I would probably go for an early speedmaster instead. Should be able to manage a very nice one within budget.

ETA: Just read the end of the OP and you already have speedys. In that case I'd go with the Carrera or maybe a Monaco.

Edited by Strangely Brown on Thursday 30th October 22:35

Maxf

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8,441 posts

263 months

Thursday 30th October 2008
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I don't think I'd be able to get a monaco for 2k - I'd want the Steve McQueen and they seem to fetch silly money. I have however seen a couple of watched online which may fit the bill - a mid 1960s speedmaster (I dont have a pre-moon yet) and a mid 1960s Navitimer.

Something really is drawing me towards a 5513 Rolex though.

I've never owned a Heuer - but do like the military 'bund' watches quite a lot. And of course the Steve McQueen Monaco.

Papoo

3,906 posts

220 months

Thursday 30th October 2008
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Strangely Brown said:
You made the very next post. You really didn't need to quote the picture too. Please, have a care and try to keep the threads to a sensible size.

Edited by Strangely Brown on Thursday 30th October 22:35
I'm awfully sorry.

Stack

795 posts

209 months

Friday 31st October 2008
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The Heuerboy website has a very nice selection...


dustybottoms

512 posts

217 months

Sunday 2nd November 2008
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Stack said:
The Heuerboy website has a very nice selection...
yes

ETA. Although I am currently in the market for an early 70's Speedmaster, obviously doesn't help the OP as he already owns some, the lucky chap.

Edited by dustybottoms on Sunday 2nd November 12:12

Maxf

Original Poster:

8,441 posts

263 months

Sunday 2nd November 2008
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dustybottoms said:
Stack said:
The Heuerboy website has a very nice selection...
yes

ETA. Although I am currently in the market for an early 70's Speedmaster, obviously doesn't help the OP as he already owns some, the lucky chap.

Edited by dustybottoms on Sunday 2nd November 12:12
Ping me an email - I think my 1974 is going to be sold to help pay for my latest purchase (which as usual has gone over budget).

Motorrad

6,811 posts

209 months

Sunday 2nd November 2008
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tertius said:
Might struggle with the budget but an original 1960s Heuer Carrera would be worth considering, many variations (and lots of fakes about) but one of my favourites:

That's a nice watch.

wazza

517 posts

236 months

Monday 3rd November 2008
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Porsche Design "PO11" from the TV series, The Professionals?

I have a vintage Heuer Carrera but I would really love to add a PD

Niceboy

10 posts

207 months

Saturday 22nd November 2008
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Don't listen to strangelybrown, he has an action man watch!

Edited by Niceboy on Saturday 22 November 01:00

anonymous-user

76 months

Saturday 22nd November 2008
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Maxf said:
I've never owned a Heuer - but do like the military 'bund' watches quite a lot. And of course the Steve McQueen Monaco.
I like the Bunds too, heuerboy has this 70's one for about your budget. I'd ditch the NATO and either get a black NATO


. . or try the original style leather and see how you go with it.





I was going to buy one a few years ago. To me, there is also a confusion of models and many have been refurbished by sinn. Sinn seemed to make them also for a time which complicated matters a bit.

I think in the end there was enough confusion to deter me from doing anything impulsively and I didn't know enough about them, so I didn't get one. hehe

edited to correct the case size as it's 43mm


Edited by el stovey on Saturday 22 November 12:43

Stuart

11,638 posts

273 months

Saturday 22nd November 2008
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+1 for the Heuer Bund. Either that or a Jo Siffert Autavia, but this might be out of your budget.

I don't know Heuer Boy but a good friend buys most of his stuff through him, and that's all the recommendation I would need.

http://www.heuerboy.com/sif.htm

GC8

19,910 posts

212 months

Saturday 22nd November 2008
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Id expect to pay US$2200 for the Carrera and US$2500 for a mint Bundeswehr...

raceboy

13,622 posts

302 months

Sunday 23rd November 2008
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I've got a soft spot for old Heuers....







...all picked up for well under your £2k budget. wink

dugsud

1,125 posts

285 months

Monday 24th November 2008
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You'd get a nice IWC for a couple of grand. This one is around that and just that bit different to the usual suspects...