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Vintage Heuer Discussion Forum
The place for discussing 1930-1985 Heuer wristwatches, chronographs and dash-mounted timepieces. Online since May 2003. | |||||||
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: Gentlemen: let me announce a crisis situation:
: counting on all my fingers and all my toes
: (except the two big ones), it seems that our
: friend, David, the heart and soul of our
: little community of Heuer enthusiasts, has
: traded 18 watches (mainly Heuers) for the
: four Rolexes (shown below).
: and so I must ask these questions, among many
: others: if this could happen to David, are
: any of us safe?
: are we all destined to trade in all the junky
: Heuers, to be left with a couple of the
: Rolexes?
: how will we consolidate our collections, or
: will we leave that to the heirs and
: executors?
: what's with these damn Rolexes?
: where are the pushers and registers on these
: chronos; they are chronos, aren't they?
: will David stop here, or will he be moving up
: to the Patek's before this is over?
: what's with those ugly cyclops thingies? is
: David getting near-sighted?
: what good is an Explorer II if the bezel won't
: even turn?
: David: I don't know how any of us Heuer guys
: will be able to sleep tonight . . . the
: crisis is upon us!!
: Jeff
:
Hi Guys,
Im an heuer fan for just a few years.
I always thought that this "Heuer virus " was for life, no exceptions not even for Rolex, or any other brand. The Rolex look great, but they all look alike. Hope you dont regret your decision!!
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