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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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I knew this Scan Day was coming up, so like a good soldier I opened up my email In Box last night to refresh my memory about what watches have come my way this year... An hour later, after I had gone through about about three to four weeks of email's I came to one conclusion... And this method of determining what was my most memorable / favorite acquisition for 2004 simply wasn't going to work... Wanna know how many email messages I received last year that weren't outright spam, or expected subscriptions or bulk mail? 10,002 exactly. So I thought back and said... Well, everyone will be mad if I don't mention my favorite Heuer Acquisition. Sorry David... The Audi Sport got double teamed by the twins (which happened to be my first acquisition of 2004): |
![]() Hello, Did anybody see what happened to the pair of #11.204's being offered for sale recently? The seller was selling on behalf of a USA motor sport club I think. I forgot to bookmark the item and cannot find them now. Thanks. Terry Andrews As promised here are scans and the background of my latest Heuer Acquisitions: ![]() From the Seller, Bryan Cohn:You'll be very pleased with thes for your collection, as the history and linage can be traced to new. ![]() They've only had two owners. St. Louis Region, and a gent by the name of Bob Hubbard ![]() Eventually, he sold the dealership and started on a career as a race mechanic for Mazda factory teams in IMSA. He worked all the biggies, Downing, Mandaville, Al Bacon (GTU) for many years. ![]() Bob was in an accident while racing the MG during the end of the 1999 season, where he broke his neck, but had no permenant damage. ![]() From what we know, during all this time, his crew used the watches to time him and his competition. ![]() At the end of 1973 they were fazed out in favor of the "New" system. ![]() So, that's the background history of my latest acquisition(s)... I also own a pair of Omega Split second Rattrapante Pocket chronograph watches, but they are physically larger watches than the Heuers, but they make an interesting counterpoint to one another. To read more about the Omega's follow this link... |
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As most of you know, I love Omega's as much as I love Heuers... It was an unusual year over on the Omega side of things. I think I had more indigestion over what was going on in Bienne than ever, but I not only bought my first new Omega ever, but I bought three in the space of about 3 months. The most memorable was the first... �Domino�, which I figured I'd never have any chance of getting my hands on: |
This one came from Japan from a noted Collector of Speedmasters who contacted me out of the blue. A great transaction that is most memorable... As for my "independent" most memorable acquisition it has to be the one that's Jeff's fault: |
Which has been a wrist favorite ever since I received it. Overall, despite the continual weakening of the Dollar, the smaller and smaller field of candidate watches of which to stalk, and fiewer and fewer items on my wish list, 2004 was still a good year. Hopefully 2005 will be as rewarding and enjoyable. Thanks for your interest and I have to say, there have been a bevey of BEAUTIFUL watches posted today. I've been droolin'! Cheers, Good Hunting for us all and Happy New Year! -- Chuck |
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