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Thanks Paul,good to know!
Thats a great version of the Divers,a 980.032 ?
I`ve never seen one in real life,but I can really see this baby lighting up a dark room.Haven`t seen many of these around lately,nice catch!
I`m now down to two divers.The .006,and an 844/3,as I had to sell off two .006`s to make room for an orange .007 which I did not get due to some most unfortunate circumstances.Still looking,but these are keepers that doesn`t seem to change hands very often.
I quite like the 980.029 "Black Coral" version as well.A mint one of these is also high on my list right now.
Good to hear from a fellow wetwatch enthusiast!
Cheers
Marius
: Hi Marius - I was just about to do a search for Divers on the forum
: and came across your post. I just received a rugged, well used
: and aging Heuer Diver. I visited the scubawatch site and really
: admired the way the watches were photographed. Besides being a
: very wearable watch they are also very photogenic especially
: when set against black. I enjoy the Heuer divers both quartz and
: automatic and the prices are still affordable to start a bit of
: a collection. Here is my lastest acquisition (she really does
: glow in the dark).
: Regards
: Paul
: PS - you are not alone!
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