Bang tidy that Stewart.
Would look good in the Audi
I sold my orange quartz Heuer a while back, I fell out of love with the orange dial. A year or so later and I was hankering after another and regretted selling it.. I was lucky enough to grab this even rarer Auto version. It was a bit FUBAR'd when I got it. I raided my spare parts bin & found all the relevant bits, including a near mint bezel. James (dreamboat10) sorted it all out for me, and it has scrubbed up beautifully...
More info here.. http://heuerville.wordpress.com/2012...-980-005-auto/
Bang tidy that Stewart.
Would look good in the Audi
Another winner there Stewart ! Great photo's again.
The orange is indeed a rare sight in auto form, i dont recall seeing too many nice one's over the years.
I cant wait to get my black 844's back from service. Thanks for wetting my appettite.
Cheers - Darren
A truly splendid piece of work. That's a cracker.... !
Seen the post over on your blog earlier m8, looks great as do your pics.
:)
Cheers bud, and your spray painting of the hands is a superb job. The scratches on the dial aren't noticeable when wearing it. In fact, it's hard to see them in the photos.Originally Posted by dreamboat10
Looks great, would love to rummage in your parts bin!
:shock: That sounds very wrong indeed :DOriginally Posted by carryondentist
Good job indeed and good blog too
Loving the orange.
Ross
Looks much better than the dutch football squad
It would only be a watch for the Dutch football fans if it lost (time).
I didn't realise the Dutch were out. I always thought they were a footballing powerhouse.
That's lovely and works well on that strap. It's also given me an idea :idea: for my 1000 :)
Its an original Heuer diver oyster, although I think the endlinks may be replacements, I'm unsure, as I've never handled another - these original bracelets are like rocking horse sh*t sprinkled with hens teeth.Originally Posted by SlimJim16v
See a pic here:
http://onthedash.com/Guide/_Catalogs...8Fr%29/p02.jpg
:D Orange is always nice, that one is stunning though.
Thanks for the info and link.Originally Posted by europa
I've just remembered I've already tried the TAG Heuer Oyster off my early 2000 mid on it. Same width end links at 18mm, but longer if that makes sense.
Yeah, that makes sense. Bear in mind these 42mm cases have 20mm lugs, just in case it affects your plans!Originally Posted by SlimJim16v
Thanks, about time I wasted some more money on bracelets, again :wink:
Hey Dave.. I've another Heuer somewhere that would look even better in your Audi :wink:Originally Posted by blackie
Is it like thisOriginally Posted by europa
http://www.tz-uk.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=1&t=227599 :mrgreen:
:shock: Snap You do realise there are only a handful of known examples worldwide?Originally Posted by blackie
I missed that thread first time around, I was on my hols. Nice one indeed.
Originally Posted by europa
Yes mate
I was very lucky to bag the 2 of those. I decided my passion was for the Heuers & not the PAM in the end.
Just need to find a link for the bracelet as its a touch too small. At the mo i have turned a Jubilee link upside down which fits & looks the part to the untrained eye as its near the clasp.
Its off to James tomorrow for the new crystal :D
Brain melt here - how does a jubilee link fit the AudiSport bracelet?Originally Posted by blackie
I had some spare beadblasted links & if i turn it the wrong way round it does indeed fit. I,ll take a pick tonight & PM you with it.Originally Posted by europa
I saw the links on the other thread.. Did you see the link to a bracelet on eBay? I guess you could easily have one made by a jeweller/craftsman/metalworker?? I presume it would be straight forward as it's a flat sided design?
I have to agree. :(Originally Posted by sunster
Beauty there Stewart...
Really like that, simple, but has a real charm and class about it
Love the crown-guard on that model.
Looks in great shape as well.
Daddel.
Got a new watch, divers watch it is, had to drown the bastard to get it!
That's one amazing looking diver,always loved the orange dial versions.
I never managed to find an auto,and settled for the quartz .007... which I sadly had to sacrifice on the SD altar two yrs ago.. :cry:
And with the original oyster bracelet as well :shock: just,wow... Congratulations :)
Orange like the coral.... very nice
GIGI
Thanks for the compliments. I had a quartz version, but sold it on. I 'went off' the orange dial, in fact, the orange on the quartz was more terracotta-ish, maybe that was the reason. It's not uncommon for Heuer divers from this period to have different dial suppliers - I've seen the regular divers have deep grey through to black variations. This one is more orangey, and I prefer that.