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Of all the mysteries of collecting the Heuers, none has proven more difficult than getting any information about a somewhat related item, the Hanhart Ferrari DuoStop.
We see Uni-Stop, Duo-Stop, Two-Stop and Tri-Stop; on the "Hanhart", we see block letters and script letters; some have "Ferrari" in the metal and others do not; we see black dials and white dials; large registers and small registers; simple stopwatches and split-second stopwatches; a variety of jewel counts; etc.
Every couple of years, I vow that I will try to figure all this out. Maybe this time, I will be successful. Of course, any information will be greatly appreciated. Please forward to other collectors who may know something . . . This is just a "quickie" posting, to show the new arrival. Soon, I will hope to post these photos to other forums where I may find information.
This time, I am determined to figure out the story of these Hanharts!!
Speaking of stories: I bought this pair from a gentleman who got them for nothing . . . well, not exactly nothing. He helped a friend clean out a garage. They found these in a cigar box, and the friend gave them to my seller, for his helping with this work. Not a bad thing to receive for a day's work!!
Jeff
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