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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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Let Me Ask a Really Dumb Question Posted By: Jeff Stein Why change now? ;-) In Response To: Jack Heuer and George Lucas (shaun) great topic!! I'm so glad our guys take the initiative to address topics that are bound to be of interest to the OnTheDash crowd. Absolutely, we don't have an "entertainment and lifestyle" or a "Anything Goes" forum and likely never will, so it's ok to talk about other topics of general interest when they come up. having only seen one or two of the Star Wars movies, I am left with the question of why the "original" is called "Episode IV"? Well, it's kind of common in Sci-Fi and Fantasy literature for an author to create a story and get so facinated by the "BackStory" or the background that occured before the main story that after their initial piece of literature is sucessful, they go back and flesh out the historical story. I will apologize in advance if this is common knowledge among the Star Wars guys or within the realm of general culture, but I'm puzzled. Similar things happen in SF&F literature as I mentioned above. Of course, we could also ask why Heuer and its partners (Breitling, Hamilton and Buren) called the first automatic chronograph movement the Cal 11? Had Cal 1 through 10 already been used? and why did Valjoux move from c.72, 721, 724, etc. to 7736 and 7750. Lemania has certainly been all over the map too: 2310, 873, 1341, 5100, 1874, etc. Jeff
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