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I recently purchased a rotary chronograph with a Landeron 189 movement, the case , dial and hands are exactly the same as chronodato 45, Heuer Carerra.
The date window is at the 9 position and the 45 minute countdown is at the three position. white face dial.
Inside, the movement is not marked other than the usual. There is no heuer- leonidas on the bridge.
The backplate does have the Heuer Leonidas S.A. and stainless steel in the usual position however there are three neatly stamped lines through the words Heuer Leonidas S.A . still readable though.
Between the lugs the serial number 127647 is stamped.
'ROTARY' is printed on the dial and below that is the rotary watch symbol.
I purchased the watch off ebay for $168. item no 280965469959
I have looked at various examples of the chronodato 45 on the net and as I've said exactly the same in every respect
Has anyone come across on of these.
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