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Vintage Heuer Discussion Forum
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Unfortunately, I can't answer your question, but I agree the movements are beautiful. If someone started to make exhibition casebacks, I think they woul sell like hot cakes!
Stewart
: I have just cracked open my watch for the first time and the
: movement is mesmerising!
: I have a Panerai with a glass caseback so I can see the workings
: but the autavia is obviously far more complex and interesting.
: How did they manufacture the components back in the 60/70's? I
: appreciate the technology was not necessarily new at this point
: in pocket/wristwatch manufacturing.But prior to computer design
: and the micro technology available today how were these parts
: made- and so accurately?
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