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No doubt, seeing the dial may help us sort out this mystery.
Jeff
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: Hi guys,
: I got so much help and kind words about my Viceroy from you all and
: especially from Jeff, so I am making a new post here :)
: You see, I have found a nice 73363 at an auction site. I asked a
: fellow watch collector with more knowledge about Heuers than I
: have about it. He answered that it looks nice but he was a bit
: confused about the marking on the chrono bridge which says
: "HEUER EONIDAS", the "L" in
: "LEONIDAS" is not there. Might be a bit hard for you
: to see but is there any chance that it has been polished or
: brushed away in some way? Or is it maybe a fake? I also notice
: that some of the screw heads seems to be damaged. Is this
: something to be worried about? I mean, since the "L"
: is missing and the screw heads looks the way they do, have the
: movement been serviced by a very unskilled watch-maker so one
: should be worried about the mechanical state of it?
:
:
: Cheers,
: Hans
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