I've always had a soft spot for digital Heuers, though admittedly their modules are crap and very fragile. Their mechanical brethren however are very well made. The pre-Tag Heuer watches both analogue and digital are highly coveted . The original 70s Monacos for instance, sell for huge sums. I dont own many analogue watches, some ultrathins from the 80s but thats more or less it. If i was buying a new watch, i think i'd pick one with a white dial, so easy to see. I decided to buy a Rolex Oyster a while back, certainly a common if relatively expensive watch. I decided to wait until just my spec came along, white dial, roman numerals, all stainless, 36mm case (below) Today i bought this manual wind Heuer, from what i understand,this model was farmed out by Heuer due to financial constraints of the times, late 70s (thus the "made in France" tag) and sort of looked down upon as the runt of the litter by Heuer aficionados. Anyway, i saw the dial and fell in love. Thought i'd share
Rolex Oyster

1611 Heuer
