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Re: Fantastic Posting!! Just Last Night . . .

I'm very glad someone finally shows appreciations for less sporty more elegant side of cal. 11 family. Jarama, then Cortina and finally Veronas has been displayed and revaluated in the last few days.
Unfortunately there's probably 1 Jarama, or Cortina, or Verona, every 10 Monacos available on the market. I'm looking after Heuers since 2007 and i bought EVERY Jarama (1), Cortina (2) and Verona (2) i found in Italy for a total of 5 items. Does anibody have informations about production range?

: Fantastic posting!!

: Just last night, I was looking at some photos of the Verona that I
: once owned, taken together with a beautiful Cortina, and I was
: really missing this Verona.

: Soon I will have a posting covering this "third
: generation" of automatic chronographs (Verona / Daytona /
: Cortina / Jarama / etc.) . . . yes, there is something very nice
: about them!!

: Jeff

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