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Please allow me a few days, to complete a posting about Mr. Biver and the possibility of a new Autavia re-issue.
I am confident that members of our community will become real fans of Mr. Biver!! Huge fans!!
Jeff
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: Mr Biver...
: When I first saw a Biver "performance" my hairs stood up.
: I didn't know you, but I didn't like you. Then over the months I
: read and saw a few interviews and the more I learn about
: "the man" the more I'm getting a feeling that I judged
: too soon. That maybe there's more to this guy than meets the
: eye. That maybe I have to look past the ridiculous "cutting
: of the cheese" and past your "Mao suit".. I now
: see the hippie and laugh at your antics. And I admire the work
: you're doing at TH.
: Congratulations on your new RBR/TH engine deal. A very clever coup
: indeed. And I just read that TH is now scrambling to ramp up
: production of the connected watch. I didn't see that coming. You
: did.
: Mr Biver, I salute you. Chapeau!
: Jurgen
: PS:
: Could you do something about the lineup of the "real"
: watches? They suck! You'll know best, but maybe start a new
: Autavia line?
: If I may be so bold: keep your Hublot boyz away from the
: drawingboards/cad stations. Please?
: Source:
:
: http://www.slashgear.com/tag-heuer-scrambles-to-produce-more-connected-smartwatch-to-fulfill-orders-06417187/
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