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: Nor is a fully numbered 12 hour register. My best guess from the
: catalogues puts that dial revision at 1972 too.
Agreed. The 1-through-12 numbering may have been introduced for the Viceroy, to distinguish it from the ones the dealers were selling in stores.
: What implications does this have for the lifespan of the Cal 11 and
: 11i? Did they last longer than we thought or did Heuer decide
: that a model being sold at a fraction of the price of its
: equivalent models (can't find the posted advert now but was it
: something like $88 dollars versus something in the high 100s or
: even low 200s?) would be a great way of offloading any remaining
: Cal 11i movements?
Viceroy was offered at $88, versus $200 for the "regular" 1163MH. This Viceroy promotion was a huge success, and Heuer produced lots of the Viceroys to meet this demand.
Jeff
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