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Vintage Heuer Discussion Forum
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Thanks for posting these photos.
It's interesting that they moved the "Fisher" to the bottom of the dial . . . probably a more balanced look, a good improvement.
I would be very interested to see the full serial number, if you might be willing to send it to me privately. We have five hex-back Carreras in the range from 563xx to 572xx, so that is a relatively narrow range (under 1,000 pieces). I will be interested to see whether yours comes within this range or represents an expansion. Perhaps we are also seeing more precisely exactly when the "Ed. Heuer" transitioned to the "Heuer-Leonidas".
Interesting that you still have "Ed. Heuer" on the case-back . . . perhaps they made the transition to "Heuer-Leonidas" on the movements -- which were used for Carreras and Autavias, among others -- while they continued to use up the older cases?
Jeff
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: Hi Jeff,
: Nice watch!
: This is my Fisher Carrera. Also with hex back with serial number
: 57xxx but the bridge is signed Heuer-Leonidas.
: Regards,
: Amran
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