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Vintage Heuer Discussion Forum
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Great topic for discussion. I'll continue to think about the question and post my three, one at a time.
The first one is easy . . . it's the Heuer A.M.I. chronograph, produced by Heuer for the Italian air force. Put this on your wrist, and you will know that you are wearing a watch -- it's a chuck of steel, with a watch inside.
My sample has the right marks for its A.M.I. military issuance and shows that it has been used, in action -- lots of nicks, gashes, scratches, dents, etc. In my view, these kinds of "imperfections" add to the mystique of a "military" watch and add to the character / experience of wearing the watch.
Jeff
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: One could argue that most Heuers are tool watches.. but.. some are
: more tool than others..
: So.. forget your collection as a whole.. you may have as many
: non-tool watches as you like.. BUT..
: If you had to have only 3 tool watches, which would they be??
: Think long and hard.. it's not as easy as you think.. You are
: allowed 1 non-Heuer ;0)
: Cheers
: Stewart
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