New Web Site...
http://www.heuerboy.com/home.htm
Can't wait for some more heuer eye candy...
: Well done rich .....you finally made it. All that hard work is near
: an end.
: i cant wait to see the final copy. Its true what Arno says. It is
: amazing how you have dived into the monaco
: and its history and how much info you have learnt in such a short
: time....hats off to you!
: im guessing there is still lots to learn about monacos as things
: get unearthed. still dont like those all blue manual wind ones
: that weve talked long and hard over...lol but i do like the blue
: cal 15 with grey subdial and the odd silver with white subdial.
: i personally own quite a few monacos. i rarely wear them which is a
: shame,i think its because i dont want to hurt them? but i do
: love those sharp edges and to touch and flondle them. there is
: something about handling a monaco that is unlike any other
: watch. During my time selling and working on them i have
: discovered a few trates. A good tip is if a monaco is missing
: its chrome split ring that helps it sit in the case. Use a thin
: rubber gasket. this makes the movement sit snuggly into the
: caseand acts as a cusion too and maybe helps with its water
: tightness lol. my current personal fave is the blue. i have gone
: full circle and now im loving that matt blue again. but they are
: all good.......but of course you know that! good luck
: nic
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