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Vintage Heuer Discussion Forum
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. . . and you stroll into our little clubhouse, not by asking about the secret handshake or greeting, but asking about the much-discussed, but highly confidential "open '4'" on the vintage Monaco dials?
Our Manual-Wind Monaco Comparison Page is probably the best place to start; you can also view this page through the frame (bleow). look at all those "4"s!!
welcome aboard!! so should be create a secret handshake??
Jeff
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welcome to our world!!
: Hi guys,
: I have only just gotten into Heuers after a
: brief fling with Rado's. I have 2 Monaco's
: (both new) one is the blue faced McQueen
: model with the white dials and ive just
: become the proud owner of a 75th birthday
: model (white with blue and red stripes). My
: question is regarding the infamous 'open 4'.
: What is it? Where is it? and what should it
: look like on the older Monaco's? I have got
: four new Tags in all, but would like to buy
: one of the older style Monaco's and would
: like to know what im looking for before
: parting with my hard earned.
: Thanks
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