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Vintage Heuer Discussion Forum
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: Which surprised me. (and means the bonus game doesn't work.)
: Interesting, huh? Steve
: So-according to a Heuer/Enicar expert and via a font of Heuer
: knowledge, Heuer put together V72 movements for Enicar so it is
: feasible these were leftover and put into Heuers, along with a
: bespoke bridge. (no, I don't know why a regular Heuer bridge
: wasn't used!)
: Here they are for comparison-
:
: There is at least 1 Carrera example known with the same movement.
: Any more known?
Hi Steve,
interesting indeed! Does the Carrera you are mentioning have the same unusual "Heuer Leonidas plus Seventeen Jewels" engraving on the bridge as this Camaro? I have actually never seen the Heuer Leonidas lettering starting in a circle and then turning to a straight baseline (following the available space in the bridge). Which doesn't mean that it isn't correct, of course.
Cheerio, Robert
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