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So, I'll reply to my own post...
No pics of the movement (I forgot when the watchmaker pulled the back), but research of movement pics on the internet compared to what I remembered lead me to believe it is not a Valjoux but a Landeron 48. Sooo.... anyone every seen a Landeron movement in a late 1940s Heuer with round pushers??
: Anyone ever seen a completely unmarked movement- no Heuer markings,
: no Valjoux number, etc??
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