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It is said to be from the 1950's, but the movement is marked "Heuer-Leonidas"? Would you buy a Mercedes gullwing, circa 1955, with Daimler-Chrysler marked on the valve covers? Is this a fake or maybe a sloppy description in the auction catalog? Or is it possible that Heuer had Dubey and Schalenbrand -- which developed the Index Mobile system and probably produced Index Mobile for some other brands (for example, Breitling) -- produce some Index Mobile chronographs with the Heuer name? I am very doubtful about this possibility, for the following reasons:
You can have a look at a larger photo of this timepiece, and see the other lots, in the Online Catalog.
Jeff
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