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Re: yes Jarl same with Monaco 1533
In Response To: 1163 is common ()

As mentioned in the book (amongst other places) I would suggest majority of cal15 Monacos have 1133 cases, Heuer was using up identical cases (stamped with 1133 ref) before starting on a new engraved batch of 1533.

I'm sure the same is true of Autavia cal15 models.

Cheers
Richard
www.heuermonaco.co.uk

: I have had two 1563 Autavias. Both was stamped 1163.

: They was no frankenwatches. Unrestored original watches with
: patina.

: I do remember seen some 1563 stamped Autavia, but they are rare.

: Isn't the same with Monaco cal. 15? Some are stamped 1133?

: Regards

: AJrl

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