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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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That's what is great about Heuers, there is such variety. In fact, that statement doesn't even come close to describing the massive range. I'm no expert on other brands, but I would be surprised if there was/is another marque which has such an extensive variety of watches from the 60/70/80's. This also makes Heuers never boring. I am still discovering models, that I previously dismissed. In fact, despite having the pleasure of owning many diverse models, there are still a large portion that I've never even handled!
Stewart
: I do like the look of the Montreals, but they just don't feel /
: look right on my wrist.
: It's great that we have these choices, with some that fit like a
: glove (1960s and 1163 Autavias, manual-wind Carreras and any of
: the Monacos) and a few others that don't (Montreal too big /
: Camaro a bit too small). I'm not sure how the collectors of the
: other major chronograph brands feel about their choices, but I
: am happy with the choices that Heuer has provided.
: Jeff
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