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Vintage Heuer Discussion Forum
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don't see the problem, you have two wrists. No kidding, the last year I must have been seeing at last 5-10 persons on TV or elsewhere, wearing two watches. One on each wrist.
Did anyone else notice this? Is this the new watch fashion maybe for those who want to impress others? Or don't they know of the existence of GMT's. Or, is this some kind of symbol ( "extremely masculine"????)
There must be some great combinations possible. What about an 1133G on one wrist and the 40 years anniversary version on the other. Or, a Monaco on one and Silverstone on the other.Let alone combinations with other brands....
So, put them on both Abel. You'll be "word famous" in your home town soon. Maybe you will find out what the symbolism of this is ( hope it's good and does not get you in any trouble)
Cheers
Ron
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