I picked up a 1969 heuer bund about a year ago for $2000. Mine is all original with nice patina hands and beat up bezel. Wanted to pass along what I consider a decent price. I do not know this guy or have spoken with him. Use your own common sense and proceed at your own risk.
http://www.ebay.com/itm/Heuer-Bund-...soires_Uhren_Armbanduhren&hash=item566ddb6836
This pilot watch was made by a few difference company's. Breitling, Sinn, Heuer, Leionidas all have their names on this watch. Watchs were made for West Germany and Italian military. Serial numbers go into the 350,000s. Most of the ones you see have been stripped of their vintage parts and look brand new. Most go for 3000-6000$ depending on condition and dial. The red 3H dials are the more expensive ones.
These bad boys are only going to go up in value. These have a flyback function on the chrono meaning you can restart the chrono while running.
Here is my all original 1969 serial # 9xxx out of 350,000.
http://www.ebay.com/itm/Heuer-Bund-...soires_Uhren_Armbanduhren&hash=item566ddb6836
This pilot watch was made by a few difference company's. Breitling, Sinn, Heuer, Leionidas all have their names on this watch. Watchs were made for West Germany and Italian military. Serial numbers go into the 350,000s. Most of the ones you see have been stripped of their vintage parts and look brand new. Most go for 3000-6000$ depending on condition and dial. The red 3H dials are the more expensive ones.
These bad boys are only going to go up in value. These have a flyback function on the chrono meaning you can restart the chrono while running.
Here is my all original 1969 serial # 9xxx out of 350,000.