: Clearly we will agree to disagree.
: Unless someone who was actually building these watches can verify
: what movements and modifications were used in which case and
: dial combination then there is no 100% conclusion.
: I prefer to rely on previous expertise on my watch.
: Your comment 'a real fakers masterpiece' is pure supposition.
: However, the dial on the second watch you pictured in your original
: post, is without question 'a real fakers nightmare'. Looks to
: have been painted by a blind man in a dark room with a paste
: brush.
: I don't understand how you can describe it as 'original'.
Look the primitive printed numbers on the outher minute scale on your dial, compare the much tu big number "40" with the much smaller number "45" on the scale, a real primitive reprint. I just saw the same style faket dial on a faked Breitling ref. 805, same style with the perpendicular date numbers. Your watch is a clear fake, not one part is original for a 1040th/50th Heuer.