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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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We see a lot of Abercrombie Seafarers in this Reference 2444-style case, with these beautiful dauphine hands, but the Heuer Mareographes in this 2444 case are very rare. Most of the Heuer Mareographes were in the very early cases or the very late cases (both as shown below).
Also, the Flickr site is a great idea. I have used Flickr for other purposes, and it is awesome. It will also allow me to "grab" some your images, and add them to OnTheDash, with your permission, of course.
Thanks for making this awesome debut on our forum!! You have two amazing Heuers and we greatly appreciate your sharing them with us.
Jeff
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: Like the Monaco, this is one of my late father's watches. He
: actually wore this watch, unlike his Monaco, so it's not in
: perfect condition. I do have the original band for it, but took
: it off for these pics, and will put it back on for more pics
: I'll post soon.
: All the other pics I've seen of Mareographes look much different
: from this one, so like with the Monaco, if anyone knows anything
: about this particular iteration of the Mareographe, I'm real
: interested to know more about it. Thanks!
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