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I took this one with me, on Thursday, when I visited TAG-Heuer's US headquarters, and the folks there were very interested in this one; especially the mysterious military markings; one of my Tag-Heuer friends asked whether the "M" on the caseback might stand for "Mossad" (the Israel secret service); no, I doubt that the Mossad agents wore Heuers with an "M" on the back, but I am guessing that this was as close as they could get to the Hebrew letter "Tzadeh", which stands for "Army".
So this watch was a hit of the visit to TAG-Heuer and I put it back on for the Alabama-Florida game, and it did its magic! It's fun to have a new "Lucky Watch"!!
Jeff
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: Come on,post your vintage heuer of the day!!
: this is my choice.
: Have a nice day!!!!!!!
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