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7 February 2009, 09:49 AM | #1 |
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Vintage but not Rolex related
I promised dP some pics of my vintage Heuer collection from back in the day and here are a couple pieces I used to call "Jo and Steve"
If you know Heuer you'll get it. If not I'm just an idiot who names his watches. This is the gray dial Dan was asking about And finally this one is the best sale I ever made. The lady (and one of People magazine's 50 most beautiful people) who bought it is someone I now consider a dear friend and confident. Love ya Patty Best, Mike |
7 February 2009, 10:18 AM | #2 |
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Mike, if it's not Rolex-related it doesn't belong in the Rolex section. I'm moving it.
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7 February 2009, 12:04 PM | #3 |
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Nice Heuers there Mike.
People often forget the iconic designs that Heuer developed. A lot of people don't know Heuer's leading role in developing chronographs for wristwatches. Those 3 models have a hell of a pedigree.
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I get it. Great examples. The condition of that Monaco is unreal.
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Mike you have a nice collection.
I think that most of us will recognise the Monaco and relate it with Steve. I have just read an article about the Autavia. If I remember correctly, the reason why they placed the crown on the L/H/S of the watch, was to remind their owners that the watch was an automatic. Also I understand that they re-released it not so long ago to celebrate an anniversary. Which at the present moment escapes me, what the anniversary was.
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Nice Heuers, Mike. Here's my champagne dial 73655 circa 1972, fresh from an overhaul. The tachy ring is a bit different from yours. I just need to hunt down a correct strap and buckle for it now.
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Here's my "Steve McQueen" Monaco reissue. Not nearly as cool but still get lots of enjoyment out of it.
Love those true Heuers. dP
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