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Vintage Heuer Discussion Forum
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Dear forum, I'm not very familiar with Heuer watches. But happen to pick up this Bundeswehr in great condition. It's run very smooth.
Could you please give me comments on this?
DIAL:
-The dial is totaly difference from all examples on the Walter A Manning's Review. This one, "10" and "2" got cut out by sub-dials.
-The Heuer logo has thin out line, which, again, difference from the review.
-Could this be another example of the Bund Dial--or could it be redial with newer model dial?
CASE:
-Back case signed BUNDDESWEHR with two sets of mil. issue numbers. Is it posible that that watch was issued twice?
-The case at the "12" lug signed 3338861
-The case at the "6" lug signed 1550 SG
MOVEMENT
-No idea, but run good. Keep good time.
-Can I overwind it?
I'm very appreciate for all your response.
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