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Jeff
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I will try to post additional details later, but Hans has descended from the mountain for a few minutes, with the following points for the Chronocentric / OTD crowd:
All the above, based on Hans' best information after 41 years with Heuer.
: Hi all,
: Its evening here and I'm enjoying a spicy
: Margaret River Cabernet Sauvignon from our
: Western Australian winery, Moondah Brook.
: Very tasty. To top it off "Gone in 60
: Seconds" is on TV. Nick Cage is about
: to poach that awesome GT500....
: Anyway, my post on the Monacos that is missing
: went along the lines of: A few suggestions
: for these dials: 1. Fake. Outright, although
: I think this is un likely: why have we not
: seen any Cal11/12 or Cal 15 fake dials too?
: 2. Heuer spare part, manufactured post
: cessation of Monaco production?
: 3. Late series orignal dials: is it a
: coincidence that on some examples we've seen
: lately, the cases have been refinshed &
: "tool no 033" is absent?
: {....Nick just got that Shelby very sideways -
: yeah....}
: 4. Can we get the info/pics in front of a Heuer
: old timer like Hans, and see what his view
: is?
: Important qualification: I dont own a 3 reg
: Monaco currently (sold a wonderful one-owner
: one last year, & regretted it ever
: since), although I'm after a nice blue/white
: reg one!
: Cheers to all
: Stewart.
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