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There are always plenty of worthwhile projects to undertake, and I try to prioritize them to address the interests of our OnTheDash / Chronocentric readers (and my own interests, of course). Which leads me to the question of whether readers are interested in a comprehensive review / comparison of the 40th Anniversary Limited Edition Monaco, or have we already seen enough / heard enough / "it's just another TAG-Heuer watch". I am fairly interested in the 40th Anniversary LE, and had planned to do some detailed photos and comparisons, perhaps working with others in our community who own both the vintage and modern Monacos, but if this is a "yawn", then I would rather spend my time on more exciting projects -- updating price guide, serial number tables, guides to bracelets, histories of the models (Monza and Ford Split Lap Unit 77, for example).
So please be (brutally) honest: do you want to see more / hear more about the 40th Anniversary LE Monaco, or is it "enough is enough" already? If you want to see more, what would that be?
Jeff
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