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As always, further confirmation or correction would be appreciated.
A comparison to a genuine Monaco (linked below) shows the differences.
Jeff
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These photos have been posted OnTheDash for several months. Readers have pointed to the hands and dial and suggested that this is a fake - - -
: Hi All,
: As a new Heuer convert I was wondering if there
: are many fake pre-tag heuers about? Does
: anybody have any scary stories to share. Do
: all Monacos have the tool 033 on the rear?
: My first Monaco, bought two years ago from a
: Munich dealer and friend of my
: mother-in-law's, a three-dial manual,
: doesn't have a tool number on the back.
: Everything else seems ok except the 11
: o'clock marker is slightly sqew whiff. Could
: it be a defected model disguarded. Might it
: be a fake? I guess the only way to know for
: sure is to open it up and look at the
: movement? Can anyone tell me where to get a
: case opening tool from?
: Thanks for your help.
: Nick
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