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Vintage Heuer Discussion Forum
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I'm really not a fan, as I've mentioned in the other thread.
No big issues with the date window, but having the movement name on the dial doesn't work for me (even if I understand the need for it). Not to mention the gigantic proportions of the case and the bezel. No balance anymore. It's too much Biver-y for my taste, ie, not discreet at all.
I did have high expectations and was indeed planning to get one, but... Not anymore now.
Having said that, I do hope it sells. It'll continue to show the big guys that there's a market for the vintage-styled Heuer brand - like the Carreras/Monaco/Monza in the line - but with an in-house movement, which is a big plus!
I'll stick to vintage I guess. Surely others disagree with John and might be selling in the future :)
/R
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