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Vintage Heuer Discussion Forum
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That's an interesting looking Minerva . . . not the style of chrono that I visualize, when I hear the name "Minerva". Once upon a time, I was very interested in the classic looking Minerva chronos from the 1940s to 1960's, but somehow I never quite figured them out, and lost interest. We certainly don't see many of these from the 1970's.
Now that Chevrolet has re-issued its Camaro sports car, with a return to the basic design of the 1960's Camaros, maybe we can hope for a TAG-Heuer re-issue of the Camaro chronograph, in a form that will be true to the original Camaro chronos.
We have so many suggestions and ideas for our friends at TAG-Heuer, don't we!!
Jeff
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: Camaro would have been a much better choice for the "tag"
: on that model :)
: I did have an early Monza re-edition chrono for a while but it
: didn't stick around... pretty nice watch though...
: speaking of cushion cases, I've been wearing this beauty a lot
: lately and find I like it much more than the various Camaros
: I've owned... this one has a Valjoux 726 under the hood and the
: original Corfam? racing strap...
: cheers,
: Peter
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