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Totally inconsistent with any other original Monaco in so many ways, i have no doubt they did not start out life via Heuer, but rather later parts bin builds.
My 2p worth..
: Putting the dial to one side for a second. The hands are completely
: wrong. Look at them, they are way too short.. There is no
: crystal gasket seal. This watch has been worked on heavily. How
: did the original hands disappear, along with the gasket.
: Heuer would not have done this, an independent watchmaker somewhere
: has sourced & fitted the incorrect hands. If the watch was
: in a bad way - bad enough for the hands to need replacing, then
: there is no way on earth that is the original dial.. it is
: pristine.
: It doesn't add up.
: Add to this these catalogue pages from JAPAN, the Monacos listed
: here don't differ from the standard Monacos sold elsewhere in
: the world.
: Japanese Catalogue 1970:
: http://nakahiro.parfait.ne.jp/catarog1970/moji/heuer1970.html
: Japanese Catalogue 1972:
: http://nakahiro.parfait.ne.jp/catarog/moji/heuer.html
: Cheers
: Stewart
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