Sidster":18vp9mld said:Shame i'd not bumped into you pre the date you sold the clocks....sort of thing i'd have been willing to chuck some mullers at.
I have a period manual Heuer Camaro (steel/cushion cased-charcoal dial from memory) heading my way, let me know if it's your sort of thing...if you've still got the splatter MountainGoat (do hope me memorys recalling correctly) then i'm sure we would'nt be far away.
Dr S":1xzf5558 said:Sidster":1xzf5558 said:Shame i'd not bumped into you pre the date you sold the clocks....sort of thing i'd have been willing to chuck some mullers at.
I have a period manual Heuer Camaro (steel/cushion cased-charcoal dial from memory) heading my way, let me know if it's your sort of thing...if you've still got the splatter MountainGoat (do hope me memorys recalling correctly) then i'm sure we would'nt be far away.
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Sidster":19zeu1xw said:There you go GT, the lot is more 'rare' than 'nice'(imho), especially given that down reality street it is devoid of all handling blemishes and the bracelet was never sized. Though the dial looks flat on the pic's the sub-dials are heavilly dished with concentric turnings.
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For someone wishing to collect the Longines brand then models pre-'70 would be a good wicket because by then they were heading down to Halfords. Chronographs from this brand pre that date are the best out there bar nobody, ask a watchmaker and if they tell you any different then he/she is not where it's at. Unfortunately thier prowess in the homegrown chronograph calibre caper is no big secret and anything remotely akin darling category is going to be costing an handfull of k's. If it does'nt then it's either cocked-up or stolen.