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Vintage Heuer Discussion Forum
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Darren:
Can we please see more of this one?? It's a beauty.
I am assuming that this is the first version of the 1163P, with applied markers and the polished steel hands (with the orange accents).
I am assuming that the second version (transitional to the 11630P) had the painted markers and the orange-edged hands (in the style of the 11630P).
Who can comment on this sequence or provide serial numbers, to confirm or correct.
It is time to add these to our Reference Table and Galleries, but first let's confirm that we have the sequence correct!!
Thanks,
Jeff
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: My example is another variation of this rare model. It relates
: directly to the one in the in the 1972 catalog with the same
: bezel, hands & orange dashes on the right register but has
: the block markers rather than the lume hour markers as shown in
: the catalog.
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: This is another case of further examples of a model raise more
: Heuer mysteries i'm afraid !!!
: We continue digging !!!!
: - Darren
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