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DC,
Not only are the cases completely different, but they're base metal, with the exception of the caseback, which is stainless steel. It's only the dial and hands that make 'em look a bit like a Carrera.
In my opinion, they are much more comfortable to wear than a Carrera.
This one has a movement signed Sears Roebuck & Co.
Only the one powered by a Valjoux 72 came in a stainless steel case, which is completely different as well.
I happen to have one of those, but I took it completely apart.
And just in case...
dddmmm8
: I know that these are on the OTD list as "Poor mens"
: watches, but are the cases really the same as the Carrera? From
: both shots, it looks a bit different to the normal Carrera,
: especially the lug design..
: Is the movement signed Heuer?
: dc
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