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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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Thanks for the kind words Shaun. I hadn't really thought about which/what albums/track might suit each watch! I have to confess... this shot was taken after several beers one evening.. little thought went into it. It was taken on my laptop keyboard, using the screen as a light, and whatever I had at hand - a beanie hat & my nano! But, Screamadelica is kinda chilled out, so I think it has some meaningful connection to the Rindt.. it's a chilled out watch. :0)
It came out so well.. I took some more 'drunk + laptop screen' photos the next night..
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Stewart
: Fantastic watches and fantastic photos, but much as I love
: Screamadelica, a superb album, it doesn't look right next to
: that Autavia.
: I would have gone for a Miles Davis or Sam Cooke to fit the period
: better. I considered Bob Dylan or Mama's & Papa's from that
: era as well but they didn't really seem very
: "Autavia".
: Yeah, I know Miles Davis actually wore a Breitling Navitimer, but
: he just made a mistake, his music is definitely more Autavia (or
: even Carrera) than Breitling.
: The diver looks amazing; I'm not that interested in Heuer divers,
: but that one looks like it has real presence.
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