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Finally got around to shooting this one.. also pictured lower down is it's all grey brother...
Paul G, David D & David from Cal. 11 put a fair bit of research into the 'Bond Heuer', which I thank you for. (along with Dell Deaton, a Bond expert who runs the website jamesbondwatches.com)
Just wanted to add, that I believe that this is THE Bond Heuer, as it is the later 980.031L.. I explain more on my blog (http://heuerville.wordpress.com/2011/08/29/heuer-night-diver-980-031l-pvd-bond/)
It would fit with the timeline, as this was the last PVD/lume diver from Heuer before the TAG Heuer amalgamation...
You can read more on their extensive research here:
http://www.calibre11.com/bond-tag-heuer/
and here: http://jamesbondwatchesblog.com/2010/04/james-bond-wore-a-tag-heuer-wristwatch-part-i-a/
It's all grey brother.. what a wonderful dial.. 982.013...
Cheers
Stewart
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