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A Heuer reference 1614:
A Christmas gift from my soon-to-be wife in 1979, I wore it daily for 30+ years but mostly to special occasions now. It's been to our wedding, the first day of my professional career, the births of our four daughters, their weddings, the births of a few grandchildren, my 2020 retirement and a lot of life in between.
It recently returned from its first service.
A Christmas gift from my soon-to-be wife in 1979, I wore it daily for 30+ years but mostly to special occasions now. It's been to our wedding, the first day of my professional career, the births of our four daughters, their weddings, the births of a few grandchildren, my 2020 retirement and a lot of life in between.
It recently returned from its first service.
JGR1954 said:
A Heuer reference 1614:
A Christmas gift from my soon-to-be wife in 1979, I wore it daily for 30+ years but mostly to special occasions now. It's been to our wedding, the first day of my professional career, the births of our four daughters, their weddings, the births of a few grandchildren, my 2020 retirement and a lot of life in between.
It recently returned from its first service.
Lovely watch, cool story and great memories.A Christmas gift from my soon-to-be wife in 1979, I wore it daily for 30+ years but mostly to special occasions now. It's been to our wedding, the first day of my professional career, the births of our four daughters, their weddings, the births of a few grandchildren, my 2020 retirement and a lot of life in between.
It recently returned from its first service.
2172cc said:
Looking for a bit of advice from those in the know regarding the first watch on the left in my picture. With the others, I've just stuck a new battery in and away they go again. The WN111C won't work with a 371 battery in it although it fits ok. I've ordered some 395's but don't hold much hope. Any ideas what else it could be?2172cc said:
2172cc said:
Looking for a bit of advice from those in the know regarding the first watch on the left in my picture. With the others, I've just stuck a new battery in and away they go again. The WN111C won't work with a 371 battery in it although it fits ok. I've ordered some 395's but don't hold much hope. Any ideas what else it could be?James82 said:
Here's my TAG Heuer Formula 1 - Aston Martin Racing. I love it!
I've just not bonded with mine, I wanted to try a leather strap watch but have found I just don't wear it, was going to buy the steel bracelet for it but I've other watches that tick that box, probably end up selling it. I searched a fair bit for a 2447S about 10 years ago as I was keen to get a 1960's Heuer chrono and liked this model the best. I found this one for sale in a little boutique in Belgium and then ummed and erred for a while about buying it just based on photos. Happily for me I went for it with Dominic Hackett's help in organising/broking the purchase. I wear it all the time and am very fond of it. It came back from a service in Switzerland with a rally strap, but I prefer the more classic Hirsch alligator version.
Edited by GrandTourer on Saturday 4th May 15:22
2172cc said:
2172cc said:
2172cc said:
Looking for a bit of advice from those in the know regarding the first watch on the left in my picture. With the others, I've just stuck a new battery in and away they go again. The WN111C won't work with a 371 battery in it although it fits ok. I've ordered some 395's but don't hold much hope. Any ideas what else it could be?Trash_panda said:
2172cc said:
2172cc said:
2172cc said:
Looking for a bit of advice from those in the know regarding the first watch on the left in my picture. With the others, I've just stuck a new battery in and away they go again. The WN111C won't work with a 371 battery in it although it fits ok. I've ordered some 395's but don't hold much hope. Any ideas what else it could be?GrandTourer said:
I searched a fair bit for a 2447S about 10 years ago as I was keen to get a 1960's Heuer chrono and liked this model the best. I found this one for sale in a little boutique in Belgium and then ummed and erred for a while about buying it just based on photos. Happily for me I went for it with Dominic Hackett's help in organising/broking the purchase. I wear it all the time and am very fond of it. It came back from a service in Switzerland with a rally strap, but I prefer the more classic Hirsch alligator version.
That's lovely Edited by GrandTourer on Saturday 4th May 15:22
don logan said:
2172cc said:
HiI have one of these too (since 1986) and somehow I’ve lost the bracelet
I love the watch and wish I could wear it on the bracelet and not just straps
Edited by don logan on Sunday 5th May 00:57
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