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Vintage Heuer Discussion Forum
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Thank you for the compliments. I actually have a few pieces that I will be receiving in the next month or two that I was able to pickup from a few friends on OTD. One of them is a A386! Very excited to get that. The pieces that are missing from the pictures that I am expecting soon are:
Zenith A386
Heuer Autavia 73663 Arabic Bund
Heuer Diver 100
Heuer 1133G
Omega Yachting 176.010
A week ago I started doing an inventory list of all the watches, and I almost fell off my chair. I really had no idea what I had spent on all these watches until I put this list together. Keep in mind that this "hobby", I am now calling it a "virus", all started only months ago (May 2014)! I had sold off some of my other "toys" that I had as a hobby to get into this one so I never really was paying attention to what I was spending as a total. One thing that I do like compared to my previous hobbies is that you can easily pack these watches up, and move it around very easily.
I did keep one of my toys. And I was FINALLY able to get it back on Friday. It has been exactly one year in the works, and I was so excited to take it for a spin finally! The only thing missing is a Heuer Shelby watch, which from what I understand is impossible to find for sale!
: I only have one strongly recommended addition to your marvelous
: collection: Zenith A386
: Congrats!
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