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Vintage Heuer Discussion Forum
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Dear collectors,
After a long time of collecting our beloved Monacos, Carreras and Autavia I finally did what few on OTD seems to have done so far. I have been thinking it over for a long time, utterly confused why this watch is discussed so little and seems to be doomed to live the lonely life of a forgotten vintage.Even on the photo gallery it is only shown by an old brochure drawing. What a way to get old.....
I received it today and am absolutely happy with its design. The architecture of the case is simply great ( I am the son of an architect and think I know what I am talking about). I have hated it for years, always skipping the auctions in which it was featured. The photo which I added is from the seller, I will make some more soon. I still cannot figure out why I love it now, while I have despised it for years. Would this mean that the shape and design lines that it features are becoming a trend again? I just don't know. Am I avant-garde or just an old drewling geezer?
Are you still with me......
What I am talking about? This very, very nice Camaro 7443.
Am I going bezirk? What do you think?
Ron
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