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Hi guys, I thought I'd throw this out-I had a quick look through the archives but couldn't immediately find anything on this.
It is well-documented that the Heuer Camaro has the quirk of an off-centre 'Heuer' (U to the left) within the shield-
Yesterday I spotted a Carrera 3647T with a similar quirk but off-centre to the right. Here are some (very nice) examples-
Credit: Bazamu http://www.bazamu.com/heuer-carrera-3647t/
Credit: Watchpool24 https://www.watchpool24.com/en/30734187/heuer-carrera-3647-t
Credit: Chrono24 https://www.chrono24.co.uk/heuer/heuer-carrera-3647t-red-tachy--id15073776.htm#gref
1 is it my eyes/a trick of the crystal or is it actually off-centre and if so, is this common knowledge already?
2 Is it just attributed to some/all 3647T models in a certain batch perhaps, or other Carreras also? (I admit I haven't looked in any great detail, other than to see it on the 3647T alone.)
Maybe a new or forgotten piece of Heuer trivia.
Thanks in advance,
Steve
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