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I have added these photos to OnTheDash.

http://www.onthedash.com/Guide/_Chronographs/63.Carrera/a.Manual_(1960s)/Carrera_45/c.Reference_3647_T/

3647 T Gallery is looking good!!

Thanks,

Jeff

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: Which one of these would you prefer? They are only separated by
: around 3,000 difference in serial number, so they came out the
: factory pretty close to each other. Would you choose the heavily
: patina'd one or the one that shows a dial as was intended to
: look when Jack Heuer approved the design?

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:

: What if you turned the watches over and you saw one had a so called
: "polyback" of the earlier Carreras (but not the very
: earliest)?

:
:

: What if you then opened the two watches up and checked the
: movements, to see if the movement was marked Ed Heuer or Heuer
: Leonidas?

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:

: So, which do you prefer?

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