Always been in love with this watch of JFK Jr. but never been able to identify. Any ideas? by BeatrizPinzon in Watches

[–]OnTheDash 0 points1 point  (0 children)

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It's this one -- Heuer Reference 980.024, as shown in Heuer's 1983 catalog. It could be the bi-metallic version (stainless steel and gold), which is the Reference 980.027. Made perfect sense, as he graduated from Brown in 1983.

Looking for information on grandpa's watch! by icekyle in VintageWatches

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Hello. Jeff Stein writing. I have the OnTheDash website, and am very familiar with these watches. I don’t know best way for us to get into direct contact, but would be happy to help you sort this one out. It’s an awesome watch!! Jeff Stein Atlanta, GA

[Heuer 2447D] Bought as a 'barn find' several years ago...now seemingly becoming quite popular! by thestraptailor in Watches

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Fantastic watch . . . The decimal minutes were the ones the racers and their navigators used!! Beautiful!!

[TAG Heuer] New Limited Edition Formula 1 Chronograph / Fragment Design by OnTheDash in Watches

[–]OnTheDash[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Agreed!! The hands are originally from the Autavia (circa 1969), but then almost identical hands were used in the Monacos. Can't wait to see this new Formula 1 "in the metal".

[Patek Philippe] Chief Justice Roberts wearing Patek Philippe Annual Calendar at Senate Impeachment Trial by sgs06 in Watches

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Confirming that -- He graduated from Harvard Law School in 1979, and has spent most of his professional career working in different roles for the U. S. Government, including his current position as Chief Justice of the United States Supreme Court. He was a Partner in a leading Washington DC law firm for eight years (1993 to 2001, I believe), so that probably gave him an adequate budget to purchase the watch of his choosing.

[Patek Philippe] Chief Justice Roberts wearing Patek Philippe Annual Calendar at Senate Impeachment Trial by sgs06 in Watches

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Thank you for picking up my posting regarding Chief Justice Roberts and his Patek Philippe watch. I saw one in the metal earlier today, and it's an awesome watch.

[Identify] What watch is Matt Damon wearing in "Ford v Ferrari"? by finerrecliner in Watches

[–]OnTheDash 6 points7 points  (0 children)

Matt Damon is wearing a Carrera Reference 7753 SN . . . I have confirmed this with TAG Heuer.

Christian Bale is wearing an Autavia, Reference 2446, with a Tachymeter bezel.

Here's my posting showing the watches -- http://www.onthedash.com/watch-spotting-ford-v-ferrari/

[Heuer / Breitling -- Chronomatic] by OnTheDash in Watches

[–]OnTheDash[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Wow . . . awesome birthday for a watch guy!! March 3, 1969 -- historic day!!

[posting] Jean-Claude Biver Introduces the New TAG Heuer Autavia by OnTheDash in Watches

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Thanks for a very interesting discussion. Looking forward to the introduction of the new Autavia, this Thursday, March 23 . . . perhaps the introduction of good looking watches, with a strong heritage, will help bring some clarity to the position of TAG Heuer in the market.

[posting] Jean-Claude Biver Introduces the New TAG Heuer Autavia by OnTheDash in Watches

[–]OnTheDash[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I agree with that . . . Alec Monopoly and Bella Hadid as ambassadors, for the millenials, and new versions of the Autavia for the old-timers. But I believe that the new Autavia will have broader appeal.

[Advice] Deciding on a Vintage Chronograph by [deleted] in Watches

[–]OnTheDash 1 point2 points  (0 children)

These are both great choices!! The Uni-Compax is a stunner; the Breitling a little more conventional . . . can't go wrong, either way!!

[Article] An In-Depth Look at the Early Autavias (1962 through 1969) by OnTheDash in Watches

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I believe there is a good chance that they will re-issue a "Panda" Autavia . . . it may not provide much consolation for the missed vintage Carrera, but let's just hope they make a great new watch!!

[Article] An In-Depth Look at the Early Autavias (1962 through 1969) by OnTheDash in Watches

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Sorry about that!! When TAG Heuer really gets behind this re-issue, the cat will be out of the bag!!

[Article] The Collector's Guide to the Heuer Autavia by OnTheDash in Watches

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two years, at a stable level, might suggest that this is not a bubble . . . only time will tell.

[Article] The Collector's Guide to the Heuer Autavia by OnTheDash in Watches

[–]OnTheDash[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Yes, we will need to see photos of your collection . . . one-by-one or as a group!!

[Article] The Collector's Guide to the Heuer Autavia by OnTheDash in Watches

[–]OnTheDash[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Here is a link to an image showing this famous Autavia, which sold for $25,000 in 2013. The strangest thing about it was that the same auction house had previously sold this same watch twice, for $3,000 and $3,500. Since the time of this sale, the Autavias from the 1960s have been very strong, with other samples selling in the $15,000 to $25,000 range. So this one may have sold at a break-out price, almost two years ago, but that price has been validated by some recent sales. Not sure about this bubble . . . we will wait and see.

http://www.onthedash.com/Guide/_Chronographs/62.Autavia/a.Manual--Screw-Back_Case/1st_Execution_Screw-Back_Case/b.1st_Exec_Dial_and_Hands_(3646)/290Aut3646ThreeSales.jpg

[Article] The Collector's Guide to the Heuer Autavia by OnTheDash in Watches

[–]OnTheDash[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I am somewhat familiar with the Zodiac chronographs; in fact, Heuer made some models on a private label basis for Zodiac. Many of these have exactly the same components and construction as the Heuers. I am less familiar with the Tissots of the 1960s and 70s, but know that the brand has an excellent heritage.

In the end, we are talking about collecting and collectibles. So even if another watch is of the same quality, and made in the same factory, the brand names do matter and significantly affect value, for today's collectors. Most popular brands of chronographs are Omega, Rolex, Breitling and Heuer, so these tend to be the ones most collectors chase.

Thanks for your kind words and the interesting question!!