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This is a real puzzler. Of course, a photo or scan would make it all to easy.
Thanks for the question.
Jeff
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I have never seen or heard of a Camaro that did not have the Camaro name on the dial. Heuer did make some 1960's and 1970's era chronographs that did not have model names on the dials. I am not aware of any of these "no name" models that would be referred to as "Camaros" or that have the distinctive shape of the early Camaro cases (cushion-shaped).
: Having owned a Heuer 2000 Series 2000 for many
: years which has served me impeccably I was
: seduced by a what I was informed was a 1967
: Heuer Camaro recently.
: I love the watch and in an extravagent moment
: of impulse bought it. I am now trying to
: understand a bit more about it and having
: stumbled across this site I am hopeful one
: of you may be able to help me out.
: There seems to be a number of Heuer Camaro's on
: the net in various places and they all have
: 'Camaro' above the logo, mine does not. It
: also seems to have tenths of a second on the
: left hand dial which other watches I have
: seen photos of do not.
: I also do ot seem to be able to find a serial
: number on it, where would this normally be?
: Sorry for the lack of photo but can anyone shed
: some light on the Camaro not Camaro
: situation and the serial number query,
: thanks.
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