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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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Looking forward to seeing what all the serious collectors pick as their favourites this weekend :)
This is me -
Firstly i'd like to say i don't see myself as a collector as such, having only 4 'proper' watches and a number of digitals does'nt make me a collector, more an enthusiast.
It would'nt be hard to pick three favourite watches from a collection of four, lol....even i could do that :) so i'll list three choices that mean a lot to me, watches being in third place.
Hope this isn't stretching the rules too much.
The Missus and my boy - certainly the most important people in my life.
Liverpool FC - been following this football team since i was 7 years old, so 36 years in total, its a real passion and something close to my heart, if i was this passionate about watches i'd be in serious trouble for sure....most proberbly bankrupt and homeless.......Y.N.W.A.
Tag Heuer Spirotechnique - the first proper automatic watch i owned and if i had to loose the other ones, Monaco, Siffert included then this one would stay with me.
Hagwe chaps and i look forward to all your posts as i'm at work over the weekend and i need some watch candy pics to tide me over,
Best,
James.
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