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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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You've wrapped it up nicely there Carl.
You can spend £100 to £55k, must be the widest range of any vintage Swiss brand.
I also like the rarity of some models, and having to hunt them down.. It can take years, and when you do find what you are looking for, it doesn't cost a fortune.
I'd agree about the Heuer community, a very pleasant and level headed bunch you all are.
There are many on here that I would trust with any of my watches, and I haven't ever met them. That speaks volumes.
Cheers
Stewart
: I am going to keep it simple and relatively brief but here goes:-
: 1) The vast choice in watches.
: There seems a significant amount of case shapes,styles and colours
: to choose from, can quite easily have half a dozen or so
: completely different watches but all Heuer
: 2) The relative cost of this Hobby/Obsession.
: I am a working man, I do alright but do not earn bucket loads of
: cash, but the cost of heuers means I can buy them occasionally
: without going without- family and home first-watches second
: 3) The people.
: This forum in particular makes me feel comfortable in being able to
: persue this hobby without being ripped off.There is invaluable
: information here from the On the Dash section, and also the
: members who all seem more than happy to help.
: Simples
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