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Well done Mark ! I really enjoy your writing style.
There was a lot of important material to cover in this first chapter and you seem to have captured the the highlights and rushed through some of the drier facts.
You have certainly wet my appetite for the coming chapters where many of us will feel more involved as we recognise the featured watches and acheivements from not only the forum, but from our very own collections.
Keep up the good work.
Cheers - Darren
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-: Hi all.
: My latest undertaking for Calibre 11 is an ongoing series on the
: history of Heuer, taking a look at each decade and which David
: will join in on as we move towards the later periods. Some of
: you have already had emails asking to borrow photos of some of
: the earliest watches and you can see some of these in the first
: article as it's now up:
: http://www.calibre11.com/history-of-heuer-i-foundation-1920s/
: I cover from 1860 to the end of the 1920s here but as we progress,
: the intent is for some decades to have their own articles. So I
: will probably come knocking for the use of more photos in time,
: but thanks to Peter and Jarl so far, and Jeff for the use of OTD
: shots.
: Have a read, hope you enjoy it!
: Mark
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