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Vintage Heuer Discussion Forum
The place for discussing 1930-1985 Heuer wristwatches, chronographs and dash-mounted timepieces. Online since May 2003. | |||||||
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...it's not for me but I think it looks kind of fun and colourful, taking it on it's own merits.
Certainly it is design over function and, on viewing it in relation to the Skipper-esque history in Heuer, it looks like another attempt to cash-in on an association with a recognised and highly-regarded part of Heuer history.....and as we've seen before, misses the point. (I'm not convinced that would/should concern Bamford though, they exist to make things look pretty.)
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: things only painted like my kids would do much much better.
: I am the only one missing style on the bamforded watches?
: Or maybe it´s a feature I can´t understand, like the Alex
: Monopoly fiddle-faddle.
: Or maybe I am not the target group.
: Or maybe I only like well designed, cool toolwatches.
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: How you guys like it? Am I completely wrong?
: So what we have here: Skippercolors on a not Skipper register
: Monaco... ok, we had that fail on the hodinkee Skipper too but
: that was made with love.
: But I hope it´s just a design study for a nice christmas card...
: don´t get me wrong, only my 2 cents.
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: PS: god thanks it´s NOT #3 of the 5 Monacos ;)
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