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Vintage Heuer Discussion Forum
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It started a week ago when I got an email from Amer asking if I would be interested in his Panda Camaro. He must have read my mind as I was then looking for one. I knew he had the one I wanted, a 7220SN, unfortunately he was offering me a different piece. After some back and forth emails and lots of persistence on my part, the Camaro I've been looking for is finally MINE!
I've really wanted a nice, clean Panda as these fresh examples are hard to come by. Here are pics provided by Amer as my photography skills leave a lot to be desired
And my own quick and dirty pics
Amer almost always finds a way to surprise me. Most of the time it's in the condition of his watches. This time around I get 2 surprises from him. The first was noticing that this Camaro was a Swiss domestic issue with marking at the back. The best surprise to go with this was a bonus pair of "HLA" endlinks since he knew I had a GF bracelet on my early Autavia.
Unfortunately, I can't seem to take the GF off this Autavia as this recently had a makeover courtesy of Rich C with the newly installed NOS bezel. Thanks again Rich!
But the HLA has been put to use with a temporary rice bead bracelet
I have to admit it looks much better. Thanks again Amer and to the OTD community for making this possible
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