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: Cheers Jeff!
: There's been a lot of love for this week's guest and his watches,
: the Heuer clan seem to be a very friendly bunch. :)
I hope those of you who are far more knowledgeable than I about Heuer (and I imagine that's most of you), will forgive any glaring errors or missed opportunities. Chris is a really good interviewer but sometimes in the heat of the podcast, you miss points you wanted to get across or get facts muddled up, and the whole thing is done in one take.
Anyway, thanks to OTD for the journey I've been on over a few years. Heuer was my first vintage love, and I can't see that dissipating any time soon.
I try to go to the Time4aPint GTGs every month in London - was there tonight with most of the Heuers / TAG Heuers from the podcast the other week, had queues of people who normally obsess about all kinds of watches, lining up to take a look.
If anyone who's in or near London hasn't been to one of these before, I'd heartily recommend it!
https://www.time4apint.com/events/
cheers!
Ewan
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