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The case there looks about the same (also thicker for the Landeron mov't). I guess I haven't seen too many PMHs that actually had Leonidas-Heuer stamped on the movement. Did Heuer use Landerons in any of their other watches, or is this likely a case of using up any leftover Leonidas parts following the merger? In any event I'm guessing the watch dates to right around '64.
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