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Vintage Heuer Discussion Forum
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That is a tough question. If it has been serviced, you could ask if the watchmaker used the manual. Otherwise, send it to me and I will take care of it. The case and dial are EVERYTHING on these. Most of the cases were gold filled and any brassing is a big problem. Dials are equally important. Everything else I have in stock but market prices for parts are pretty high. But then, any vintage LeC parts are spendy.
Thanks, Craig
: Craig:
: So that explains everything!!
: You see, I owned the one shown below for a few days; it would not
: run right; so I sent it back to the seller (who had a watchmaker
: on staff); it came back to me, and still would not run right;
: and then came the return / refund.
: Some day, I would like to try another one. Any suggestions?
: Thanks,
: Jeff
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