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Good Point, Mark!!
In Response To: Heuer didn't help matters... ()

Good point, Mark . . . Heuer used the "110" prefix for the Daytonas, Jaramas, Montreals and some other models, none of which ever saw a Cal 11 movement.

Jeff

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: ...by persisting with the "11" in their numbering schema
: for the later watches. It's understandable for those models that
: started with Cal 11s, but for the Jarama, Cortina et al that
: only ever used the 12?

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