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Seanl2646
·Hello,
My name is Sean and I am new to this forum. I have really enjoyed reading all of the information on this site, and I actually believe I have a watch (out of the blue) that I need to gain a better understanding of.
My wife's father passed away about 15 years ago, and her mother sent a box of watches to our place in Salt Lake; we never looked through them. A majority of them I do not care for, but the Heuer Autavia was in the bottom --really beat up. I did some research and found out that if you smoked a bunch of cigarettes in the 70-80's you could get a deal on this watch! My wife's father smoked back then, and I suppose that this adds up.
I'd love to get it restored, and my initial thought is that you find a reputable watchmaker to polish, replace warn parts, etc. I came across Justin Bennett, and have reached out, and I believe I am going to pull the trigger to have this watch restored (and provide my first "nice" watch). With that said, I don't know what all I need done? Watch does not run, bezel is beat up, glass is scratched. One end of the watch is stamped 11063 V, and I believe the serial number is 387xxx.
What would you guys do? What size of strap do I need? Where do I get a clasp (should it be Heuer)? I appreciate any of your thoughts as I know you are all very knowledgeable and have a passion for watches. I am hoping this begins that journey for me.
Sean
My name is Sean and I am new to this forum. I have really enjoyed reading all of the information on this site, and I actually believe I have a watch (out of the blue) that I need to gain a better understanding of.
My wife's father passed away about 15 years ago, and her mother sent a box of watches to our place in Salt Lake; we never looked through them. A majority of them I do not care for, but the Heuer Autavia was in the bottom --really beat up. I did some research and found out that if you smoked a bunch of cigarettes in the 70-80's you could get a deal on this watch! My wife's father smoked back then, and I suppose that this adds up.
I'd love to get it restored, and my initial thought is that you find a reputable watchmaker to polish, replace warn parts, etc. I came across Justin Bennett, and have reached out, and I believe I am going to pull the trigger to have this watch restored (and provide my first "nice" watch). With that said, I don't know what all I need done? Watch does not run, bezel is beat up, glass is scratched. One end of the watch is stamped 11063 V, and I believe the serial number is 387xxx.
What would you guys do? What size of strap do I need? Where do I get a clasp (should it be Heuer)? I appreciate any of your thoughts as I know you are all very knowledgeable and have a passion for watches. I am hoping this begins that journey for me.
Sean