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Vintage Heuer Discussion Forum
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Hi, I have a chance to acquire this Heuer Bund. Hope the experts
: could enlighten me on any issues surrounding this Bund. The dial
: does not have the 3H in it but does have the small
: "t".
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: From the little research I have done, this appears to be in between
: a sterile and 3H version. I've seen several examples of the 3H
: version on the net and a few of the sterile version. Is this
: dial with just the small "t" rarer than the sterile
: and 3H version?
: The caseback is not marked at all. Or, it may have been erased
: through time but a closer examination shows that it may not have
: been marked at all.
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: Is there any significance to an unmarked caseback? Does this look
: legitimate?
: Finally, I've seen several examples with markings on the case,
: between the lugs. This one is not marked at all.
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: Does the absence of any markings on the case have any significance?
: By the way, this comes with its service papers from WEMPE that
: states AUFTRAGS- NR.: 19518.
: Hoping to hear from the experts on this. Thanks in advance.
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