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Agree completely with Stewart here. I have this dial in an 11630. The Viceroy hands don't fit at all and are most certainly not original here. I guess the parts seem too be Heuer but I would be very willing to bet that this constellation never existed.
Roger
: Ira,
: It's very highly likely that is a put-together, or had the dial
: replaced with a non standard dial.
: The dial is from a c1972 11630 orange/black - see pic below.
: Of course, one could argue that particular dial in an earlier case
: could be possible - we see it with the white/orange variant..
: but the thing with the example you show is that it retains the
: red accented 'Viceroy' style hands.. this to me is a big
: 'no-no', as it would have looked very odd.. red accented hands
: with orange accented dial.
: c1972 11630 black/orange..
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: Stewart
: - Heuerville
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