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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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If you don't have a son or girl yet save it for them and when they are old enough let them take it out from time to time teach them about Heuer and how to treat a watch... first though give them a beater for half a year and tell them your job is to adapt your body to not allow the watch to get scratched or bumped.
~George
: ...as marketed back in the 80's.. 'sportsperson' would be more apt
: these days.. I digress..
: It's always a pleasure to handle a NOS Heuer, regardless of it's
: pecking order. As a Heuer diver fan, this is a treat, I get to
: see the factory fresh rough matt PVD finish, and daft little
: things - like the clasp is really stiff, as it has only been
: opened half a dozen times!
: I wish I had been given one of these when I was a wee nipper in the
: 80's!!
: Let me introduce a 32mm Black Coral... even though I'll never wear
: it, it's a little marvel, as very cool in it's own right, I do
: like these little examples, I can study them for hours and not
: get bored, I know that sounds mad, but there is something
: special about them, especially when NOS. Here are a few pics..
: shown with a few of it's bigger brothers for a sense of scale...
: More info & pics here:
: http://heuerville.wordpress.com/2012/04/09/heuer-diver-983-015-black-coral-mid-sized/
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: Stewart
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