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Vintage Heuer Discussion Forum
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I do like the look of the Montreals, but they just don't feel / look right on my wrist.
It's great that we have these choices, with some that fit like a glove (1960s and 1163 Autavias, manual-wind Carreras and any of the Monacos) and a few others that don't (Montreal too big / Camaro a bit too small). I'm not sure how the collectors of the other major chronograph brands feel about their choices, but I am happy with the choices that Heuer has provided.
Jeff
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: It's interesting that some watches 'just fit'.. having read that
: the Montreal lump doesn't suit Jeff, I remember first strapping
: on my Montreal, and it just felt 'right'.
: I do like them, they are stunning pieces, and I do love the
: colourful models, but I'm smitten with my black dial, I just
: love it, and one highly unlikely to leave my possession.
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: Cheers
: Stewart
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