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Vintage Heuer Discussion Forum
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With these chronographs, it appears that you are still hanging out in the same neighborhood, just on a different street!! And, indeed, the street remains close to where you were with the Heuers!!
I especially admire the "Lo Duca" version of the El Primero, and we can certainly see its roots, when we look at the manual-wind Zenith, powered by the 146 movement. The Hanhart also looks neat, as a nice variation on the theme. I have always wanted one of those Hanharts, but never had the information (or guts) to pull the trigger. So often they seem to have lived the hard life / been put together / etc.
It's great to hear from you and to see that you are still with us, in this neighborhood!!
Jeff
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2 Zeniths, an Omega Seamaster chrono and Speedsonic and a Hanhart, the Hanhart is for restoration to Germany and will be back soon, i hope.
juko
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