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The fact that mine is triple signed "Clebar" may add support to the theory that the Heuers are genuine. In other words, it would take three changes to turn the Clebar into a Heuer (dial, bridge and case-back).
Whether named Heuer or Clebar, I think that this is a fine looking chronograph!! To me, the thick lugs look better than the thin ones (which may be something of the big dog with skinny legs).
Jeff
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: Jeff, you are right, all Heuers I have seen in metal used the
: thicker case with the thinner lugs.
: Mostly with a serial number between the lugs, two or three were
: blank.
: I remember seeing other clebars with heuer-leonidas signed
: movements, maybe the dial was changed during service ?
: Cheers
: Arno
: www.heuerchronographs.com
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