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Well it had to surface some time soon.
In Response To: See of Siffert ()

I'm not exactly sure how to start with this photo, maybe the ocean of stainless/white and blue has ovrwhelmed me. Congratulations Alex seems an appropriate start. A sea of Siffert's surrounding their Chronomatic King is a fitting photo for the only man on earth to create/update and offer advice on the worlds only website dedicated to Autavia's.
But I think i crave more details Alex. Detailed photo's and your own opinion on the Original Verses the later models. Do you feel Heuer were right to change the shape of the Autavia case? What about the change in pushers location? The dial is the all obvious give away to most observers but how do you (as an Autavia specialist) feel about the Chronomatic model after 'a week on the wrist' with it.
We know you'll look after it Alex , but for heavens sake enjoy this beauty !

Well done.

- Darren

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: Hope this qualifys for the bulk autavia picture section. Sorry no
: time to assemble the two moduls during my lunch brake. Jeff hope
: your eyes are still good enough to see THE specific details :-)

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