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Vintage Heuer Discussion Forum
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: while it's fresh on my mind and i'm here on the
: site and at the computer.......
: i have seen multiple signed variations on the
: val 7750's in the 7750 based pasadenas. does
: anyone know for sure what is right and what
: isn't? or maybe better i say it like
: this...does anyone have a pretty good
: idea/guess at what is right or what is
: wrong?
: thanks in advance for any answers! enjoy your
: sunday!
: j.h.
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Thanks, Sunday so good so far, Same to you J.H.
Pretty good Idea. 1st amost important 17 J not 25j. most early modles do not have the Glucydur balance (looks like gold) Temp compensating helps rid of temperature error and combined with a Nivarox hair spring is a top quality set up!
what is correct for a signed Heuer 7750. the most obvious is a little black Heuer on the auto Rotor.( its just a type of sticker not a stamping) This can where off by now because of cleaning, The rotors are unchanged from any other 7750 in the same time era.
Now My ? to the crew is, I have seen the Heuer on the rotors of late, and thay face towards the center of the movments.
All I have ever delt with that where original faced the outer case.
Now, what do yours look like?
I have seen for sale lately have new looking black stickers for the rotor like the originals. If in deed thay are repos. where can I buy some please?....
Take Care Crew
Peter Batagios
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