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It wasn't until about ten years later that I dipped my tow back in and bought him a Calculator.
: Hi Mark, of course you're right, I got it altogether wrong with the
: case! I must've got confused by the right-hand crown...also
: hands are very different from 501.50x.
: Indeed a very nice watch, though I've never seen it in the metal.
: As for a switch in policy "from names to numbers" I don't
: know, the same catalogue (1985 if I am not wrong) had a lot of
: named ones, and in the same series, or at least bundled together
: under the "1000 series chronographs" section, we had
: the L5100 Carreras and some (wonderful) Cal.12 Autavias, but
: indeed we had the 510.50x, the non-Monzas, and the non-Cortina
: L5100 as well. So really a mixed bag for a confused and
: convoluted period for Swiss watchmaking industry in general and
: Heuer in particular.
: And still, at least IMHO, Heuer brought out in this very hard
: period a series of gems that are among my personal favourite:
: the 510.50x above all, the L5100 Carreras (especially the black
: PVD one 510.511) and the some of the most beautiful Autavias,
: the silver dialled, the black PVD etc...ah, what a time!
: Cheers
: Fabrizio
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