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Re: AUTAVIA BOOK
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@ Abel:
Dear Abel, could it be that your headache is in any relation to the upside-down pic of this Autavia ?!
(Maybe just looking at it toooo long? ...)
;-)

@ Paul and Richard:
Fellows, I got my copy too. GREAT stuff! Excellent photos, no doubt!
And I do appreciate the research part as well, aware of the time invested.
Congratulations - and THANKS.

Best regards from good ol' Germany,
Olaf

: Paul, Rich,

: Today I had the chance to do some reading and looking at pictures
: again…after I started almost immediately when I received the
: book…I had some healthy issues (again) and had absolutely no
: fun in doing anything really (I only reached to page 45 first
: time due to serious headache…which by the way had nothing to
: do with your book LoL)…so I just kept working or at least what
: I was able to LoL I only had the chance again this morning to
: resume reading and looking with great appetite!

: My compliments for both of you guys. While most people will not
: realize what a work this has actually been for you two…I can
: imagine. First of all…to get all watches with you to shoot
: pictures from and then of course the sooo time consuming task of
: taking pictures. Paul, you have my deepest respect for this and
: the photographs are real eye candies. You are an artist…making
: us all dream of our beloved Heuer timepieces. And like Rich said
: numerous times before…the Autavia series offers such a broad
: variety of shapes and colors…so many details to look for,
: subtle differences throughout the various execution of the same
: reference and you guys had to limit the watches pictured in the
: book. Also to you Rich…my compliments. You have build up your
: knowledge very fast in the last couple of years thanks to your
: eagle eyes and attention to details.

: While the information we have right now may not be definite
: (yet)…it is my humble opinion that overall this book is a
: great source for every Heuer collector. Retrieving information
: from production quantities, serials, configurations of a
: specific watch were not easy…I can imagine that too.

: One more thing…as with the Monaco book, and also Arno's book…I
: also had a "favorite" picture in the Autavia
: book…page 38…quite a strange photo…but I just love to look
: at that one!

: Well done guys and thanks again,

: Abel Court - HeuerTime
: abel@heuertime.com
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