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Vintage Heuer Discussion Forum
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Thanks David. I think if I'm going down the Omega route, then the Railmaster really does it for me. My decision is to go for a 39mm or 42mm. (I believe Omega actually called it 41mm)..
Seems they are thin on the ground, so the hunt will be good fun.
Stewart
: I don't have any compro pics with Heuer, but I have this pic I took
: of my bud's Railmaster at a GTG. Compare it to the large 45mm
: Planet Ocean, and 38??mm Datejust on the right.
: The 42mm will wear much marger than the Carreras. It's a really
: nice watch and a nice size. I'd also check out the new Aqua
: Terras with the Cal8500 inhouse movements.
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