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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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Jeff Stein; Atlanta, Georgia
Focus . . . focus . . . Let's see, what in the world does that word mean? OK, I think I've got it . . . the elevator speech / executive summary of what I collect: I collect vintage Heuer chronographs, focusing on (a) the Autavias from any era (except that I'm not a big fan of some of the later ones), (b) the 1960s Carreras (pre-automatic), and (c) four favorite Monacos. Over the last decade, I have owned a couple of hundred Heuer dashboard timers [not at any one time, I should add], but that collection is now down to the "Best-of-the-Best", meaning that I have favorite samples of most of the models. By almost any measure, my collection is "very large".
I have some favorite models from the other major chronograph brands of the 1960s, including Omega, Breitling, Zenith and Gallet, as well as some Sinns from later periods. I dabble in Seikos, and own one Citizen and two Rolexes (early Explorer and a bubble-back). Previously I have collected vintage pens (mainly Sheaffer "Balances" from the 1930's); when the champagne bottles are empty, we toss them [into the recycling bin].
Four TAG Heuers at the moment: From the modern era, I have a Monaco re-issue, Silverstone re-issue, and Carrera Cal 1887 [which is my favorite of the three]. My Spirotechnique dive watch is marked "TAG Heuer", but is very much a "Heuer".
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