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Vintage Heuer Discussion Forum
The place for discussing 1930-1985 Heuer wristwatches, chronographs and dash-mounted timepieces. Online since May 2003. | |||||||
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what gives with these needles? Send the thing down to South America, and have 'em put on a couple of those bright orange needles. Or maybe orange for the two chrono needles and red for the continuous seconds. That would look better, right?
Jeff
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forget every kind thing I said about this Omega and Omegas in general. It fails the legibility test, unless this is just the photograph!
: what was the retail on that rarity? also, maybe
: it's the lighting in the pic, but the hands
: on the small subdials look black? the same
: color as the subdials. why is this? i find
: it hard to read at a glance, or is the pic
: misleading me? with the exception of that
: i'd say this is one of the best chrono's
: i've seen to date!:)
: great find, and while i love the heuers, the
: only reason i don't collect the omegas is
: there are way too many variations and not
: enough cash! although i have room for a 321
: 67 speedmaster and maybe a seamaster chrono
: 70's era when i find the right ones:)
: j.h.
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