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A quick picture of the Heuer Monza.

 

A PVD version, to be credited to Analog And Shift. 







Launched in the mid Seventies, the Monza is a typical racing chronograph, in the vein of other Heuer, such as the Montreal or the Monaco... The Rolex Daytona looks wiser, compared to those Heuer. 

The PVD version, at that time, was not that common, of course. 

Automatic movement, Cal 15, which is a Buren 1281, with a Dubois Depraz module. Cams here, no column wheel. 

You will notice the small second sub dial, located at 10 o clock, which breaks the balance of the dial, but which offers a special look to the watch. 

Not bad, not bad... 

Best,

Nicolas

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