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Heuer A.M.I. -- This One Survived the Battles
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Alex:

These are great chronographs. Yesterday, we spoke about the ones that may be too delicate to wear every day. These A.M.I. chronos are fun to bang around!! When you wear this one, you will get the feeling that others have worn it before, for some tough duties!!

Jeff

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: I remember last time I said: I am not into army watches.

: Finally this is my third one after the Argentinian Airforce GMT and
: a black PVD Autavia fom Italy....

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: the nice thing with this boy is its 20,5 cm wrist size ...thus
: perfect for me....

: ape aka www.heuerautavia.com

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