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Re: Some light Heuer entertainment for you all

Completely agree with Paul.. fascinating to see them together. I too have a thing for the brushed silver & rounded case.

I didn't even know these were 'simple' clocks. A while ago, someone was seeking information about one (I can't remember where)... I 'best guessed' that they were professional slit second timing equipment displays and unlikely to be a standard clock.. seems I was very wrong!

Very cool, and still look good today, despite our love for mechanical movements.

Stewart

: Hi Darren - that is a great sight. I have been a fan of these from
: day one and missed the odd few that came up for sale. Now I know
: where they went. I particularly like the brushed silver version
: with the rounded sides. It is a design classic and they still
: look modern and contemporary today. The workings are another
: matter but that just dates them correctly. The shape reminds me
: of the median centre at Lords cricket ground.
: Thanks for sharing these with us.
: regards
: Paul
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