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Vintage Heuer Discussion Forum
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I think its just a 30T2 - I don't know what the RG means unless its the center second version. I bought this one before the Omega "craze" of a few months back for around $450 with a bad dial. Its 38mm and the dial is huge. All stainless. Seemed like a lot then but not now. I had only seen this particular model a couple of times in the past. Its a great movement and well made but I really don't know why it has the attained its status. Overall the movement is on par with some of the 40s and 50s Longines I have in my collection with the 30L being the closest. Craig
PS - did you get your 72c running yet?
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: so does yours have the 30T2RG movement? this
: movement seems to have a cult-like
: following. as a watchmaker, what do you see
: in this movement?
: I will have to say -- I have been looking for a
: simple, three-hand watch for a long time; I
: had never seen this watch (or given it a
: second look, if I had seen it) or heard of
: this movement; now, I wish I had a bunch of
: them!! Beautiful watches, powered by a great
: movement.
: Jeff
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