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Vintage Heuer Discussion Forum
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From the cheery 1563s and Solunars,via the stylish 1553 (admittedly not a beater,but..) to the battle scarred Autavia.The diversity is impressive and intriguing!
While I`m on the subject of exquisite taste;here`s an example of total lack of such:
This showed up at my doorstep this afternoon.And yes,it is the infamous JSAR.
I got it off the bay and the intension was to procure it for a good friend of mine who couldn`t afford one right now.
I`ve been watching this thing all afternoon,trying to figure out how I feel about it.
It`s just so freakin`.. BIG! I kinda want one,but would I ever wear it? I just don`t know.Perhaps if I got it on a nice big strap..
The jury is still out on this one,but one thing is for sure.It`s a watch that really demands attention.
Whether I`d appreciate that kind of attention or not,now that`s an entirely different question..
Here it is with my nice little GSAR:
Cheers!
Marius
: the Autavia (IDF issued) gets a lot of wear, when the watch
: might get the occasional bang or nick, and the Sinns often get
: the call for the morning run, outdoor activities, etc.
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