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That is lovely, and I'm drawn to them recently..
I seem to be casually hunting around for a classic chrono, something of age. I nearly went for a Carrera, but was concerned about the size. I posted up a 'alternatives to Carrerta' thread, and since the useful responses I've been looking at pieces outside of Heuer - Brietling, Zenith etc, and it's a bit of an eye opener, as I'm guilty of having Heuer tunnel vision. Ironically, I've been drawn towards your Flieger (is it a Flieger? not quite sure what defines one, flyback maybe??).
I do love the 'hunt', it is educational and interesting.
Cheers
Stewart
: Here's my original posting
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: http://www.chronocentric.com/forums/heuer/index.cgi?page=1;md=read;id=50279
: I've also seen a Valj.71 version on chrono24
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: http://www.chrono24.com/en/heuer/chronograph--id1958095.htm?sortorder=5&manufacturerIds=279&urlSubpath=/heuer/index.htm
: & a similar one here
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: http://www.chrono24.com/en/heuer/carrera-jumbo-grands-compteurs-chronographe-vintage-trois-compteurs-cadran-silver--id1968068.htm?sortorder=5&manufacturerIds=279&urlSubpath=/heuer/index.htm
: Check also the 1945 & 46 catalogs for similar models.
: Cheers - Darren
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