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Thank you Jeff, happy you like my post about this Beauty And I agree, you right this "third génération" is really interesting
And the VERONA is a perfect mix, for me, between carrera et autavia.
This watch has high level création: his own hands, caliber 12...a really And desesperate intention by HEUER to create something on the market in 1978.
The end of creative periode by Jack HEUER with influence of the past and modernity of the era
I hope read you post soon about the others watches
Djayrom
: Fantastic posting!!
: Just last night, I was looking at some photos of the Verona that I
: once owned, taken together with a beautiful Cortina, and I was
: really missing this Verona.
: Soon I will have a posting covering this "third
: generation" of automatic chronographs (Verona / Daytona /
: Cortina / Jarama / etc.) . . . yes, there is something very nice
: about them!!
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