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The scripted "R" on the movement is the mark for "Valjoux".
In terms of value, I believe that they generally change hands in the $200 range, but that is only a guess.
Jeff
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I have a couple like this, and have been told that they were not made by Heuer. Heuer did make some of the Tradition chronographs for Sears, but I was told that this model was not made by Heuer. Still, I like the look and these seem to be well-made - - - they have a very solid feel to them.
: Guys, is this a poor mans Heuer? Its so hard to
: find historical information about Tradition
: watches, e.g. Which ones were made by heuer
: and which ones weren't - Anyone got any good
: links?
: I think this watch has more than a touch of
: Heuer like features though sort of an
: Autavia-Skipper hybrid, what do you think?
: The dial is marked " Tradition 17 Jewels
: Incabloc EBAUCHE SUISSE ", the front of
: the steel cover marked " 100%
: waterproof stainless steel back 519375"
: & the inside marked " 93121",
: the movement marked " 17 jewels
: unadjusted R7733.
: What is the significance of the R in the 7733
: movement? - Heres apic with the back off
: http://i13.ebayimg.com/02/i/01/fa/3d/14_1.JPG
: All coments welcome and greatly appriciated -
: anyone want to guess a value?
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