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Re: heuer montreal''Stefan Bellof''

: Nice watch Gianvittorio. I'm always amazed at just how big
: Montreals are whenever I see one!

: And racing lost a great talent in Stefan Bellof - without his death
: (and that of von Trips), Schumacher could well have been the
: latest in a line of German F1 champions rather than the first.
: Success like that tends to breed more success, just look at how
: many F1 champions have been British (9 and that could go up this
: year). Maybe we're overdue another Italian champ, it's been a
: long time since Ascari...

yes,Mark.this montreal is really big.this is the point.i can't imagine this watch in a small case..Bellof was a great driver.the nurburgring recors is a testament.i am very happy for the discover,as a formula 1 fan.many thanks to jasper bitter,and all of heuer fans.

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