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Vintage Heuer Discussion Forum
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Hallo Jack,welcome back.
Thje man behind the ''Nina Rindt''is...me.
5 years ago I purchased the universal Geneve Nina for 900 euros first exec.I am not Joking.I am the first discover.
Then presented it in every forum.
It is a nice watch.Now I have meet Movado m95, same configuration,and I feel free to say that Movado is a very high quality watch,and really underestimated.
U.G. is a good watch?OK.
I prefer 2 times Movado than a Nina.And my pocket is happy.My passion is more happy than my pocket.The watch is really superior in terms of QUALITY and ORIGINALITY.
This is ONLY my point of you,so please...let others a space to say an honest opinion.
I don't want to be a code bar.
: You don't have to bring down the "simple" carrera or the
: Nina Rindt to establish your point.
: The demand for watches is often justified with many reasons, but it
: is still shrouded with mystery even to the most discerning
: dealer or collector.
: We wished it was that simple, superb movement, superb dial etc.
: As a fellow collector, I am sure you will agree with me.
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