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: ...the 70's. As a matter of fact, it's this
: weekend! :)
: Sorry, this is not my watch, I juast used the
: pictures to ask the questions. Forgive me, I
: do not remember where I found them...
: Marc
: Time2watch
Hi Marc
glad to hear you haven't spent your hard earned cash on this Montreal as the only genuine Heuer bits seem to be the case and bezel. Hands are, I think, from an Elgin and it's likely the cal 12 movement is too. Heuer did list 2 types of blue dial Montreal, one with applied batton markers the other with luminous markers. The luminous version had longer, more elegant markers than are on this dial and the dial colour matched the bezel. I would assume the dial is newly made or a refinish of the elgin one.
If you want a blue dial Montreal the safe bet is to buy one with applied markers, like the one seen on Jeff's web site. (link below)
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