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Tim,
Nic's is a 750.503, which is a 'no named' Montreal
Yours is a 750.501-3 which is a late 'no named' Pasadena.
They are very very similar looking.
Basically, the Heuer end number denotes the finish (as Mark explained to me), '3' being stainless steel, '1' being Black PVD. etc.
The Pasadena was only available in Black, hense 750.501, but when they wanted to make a stainless model, they had to add the '-3', as the number 750.503 was already taken by the Montreal.
Hope that makes sense.
Stewart
: Because Nic has one like mine on his site for sale. learn something
: everyday i am loving it.
: Timothy A
: USA 1
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