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Re: The history of Heuer
In Response To: The history of Heuer ()

Great write up Mark.
Having done some research in the past for a very narrow subject, I can fully appreciate the gargantuan effort and time that goes into this type of article.

Cheers
Stewart

: Hi all.

: My latest undertaking for Calibre 11 is an ongoing series on the
: history of Heuer, taking a look at each decade and which David
: will join in on as we move towards the later periods. Some of
: you have already had emails asking to borrow photos of some of
: the earliest watches and you can see some of these in the first
: article as it's now up:

: http://www.calibre11.com/history-of-heuer-i-foundation-1920s/

: I cover from 1860 to the end of the 1920s here but as we progress,
: the intent is for some decades to have their own articles. So I
: will probably come knocking for the use of more photos in time,
: but thanks to Peter and Jarl so far, and Jeff for the use of OTD
: shots.

: Have a read, hope you enjoy it!

: Mark

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