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Thanks Richard and Paul for these wonderful detailed photo's.
As for your comment on having spent hours "wasted" looking at Monaco dials and cases i would challenge you on this point - no amount of time spent looking at these items is wasted.
It reminds me of an all time favorite quote by W.C.Fields " in my lifetime i've spent a great fortune on women and drink - and the rest of my money i've just wasted. "
I think this principle can be extended to the Classic Heuer Monaco.
Cheers - Darren
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-: Hi Jeff, Can't take all the credit, its a 50/50 split, my thought
: process and PG''s skills!
: Those pics have been up for about a year, but indeed PG did a
: typically great job of producing them and he always manages to
: take an idea i have and make it better than i expect! There is
: another web site update coming soon, so expect some more amazing
: pics from our man from Folkestone appearing sooner rather than
: later on my website.
: For me the Monaco is a design classic and it's why i believe its a
: watch that also appeals to people "not into" watches,
: because they can appreciate its architectural construction. It's
: unique and no other watch offers the same levels of
: "easy" interaction, which makes the "pull"
: for me even stronger. I know i have wasted many hours just
: looking at the case and dials....(sad but true!)
: Cheers
: Rich
: www.heuermonaco.co.uk
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