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Markus,
I've taken some quick pics and put a post up on my blog, I've been meaning to do it for a while!
Anyway, the watch is here: http://heuerville.wordpress.com/2010/12/12/heuer-diver-980-004-2/
I hadn't posted it before as I wanted to get a few things sorted on the watch before photographing it. (mainly replace the crystal)
These issues are:
I was going to get the crystal replaced (minor job) - The dial is perfect, so any 'marks' in the pics are simply the scratches on the crystal.
The PVD markings on the bezel were worn, so I have carefully rubbed in some permanent ink. I don't know how enduring this will be, so I was thinking about using some matt black enamel paint as I think it would be tougher.
The crown screws down correctly, but when pulled out for setting the time, it sometimes clicks out of position, but setting the time, day & date is not a problem. It keeps perfect time!
Oh, and the watch will fit a 19cm wrist with the bracelet on the longest setting.
Drop me a mail if you are interested.
All the best
Stewart
: Does anyone have one of these for sale?
: At the moment I'm just seeing whats out there, but I would
: definately be interested if it was within my budget.
: Thanks,
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