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Vintage Heuer Discussion Forum
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i just personally believe these to be real....for one the dial has perfect tritium round dot markers which can be seen as having a degrading effect to the paint on the dial...this sort of patina cannot be faked and tritium is vintage. Other branded dials can be seen with the same tritium markers and patina.
So my theory is that Heuer were making these for other bands as well as themselves, not sure when? if right at the end of Monaco production?
We have seen that some case back are blank which would be for the other branded watches again in theory. An all blue dial would not be an attempt to fake but was perhaps cheap to manufacture along with no raised markers ... the other branded watches dials where all painted in similar fashion.
The trouble we find is there are many prob no branded watches redialed and faked to sell as "vintage heuer"...thus the minefield.
I recall a letter of authenticity from Tag Heuer issued for one...some info here
http://chronocentric.com/forums/heuer/index.cgi?md=read;id=42437
[edited by moderator to fix typos, etc.]
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