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    Add all this together, and we understand why Heuer struggled to sell the Monaco link and its other chronographs in the early 1970s. Heuer developed additional versions of the Monaco, including a link three-register manual-winding model (circa 1971), a simpler model with only one chronograph link recorder (circa 1972), and finally the two-register, manual-winding model (circa 1974), but these efforts were in vain.



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