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Hello Robert,
Thank you very much for your reply.
The Bridge is Heuer-Leonidas signed and I'll ask him about the serial number.
I'll let you know if I grab it :)!
Best,
Yuriae
: It looks good to me, too.
: The outer edges of the case are hardly visible on the photo, but
: the upper edges look very sharp, so it seems the case has not
: been polished (or only lightly) in the past. The french market
: printing "Fab. Suisse" adds a special touch to this
: already rare dial. The lume of the hands is beginning to fall
: off, the lume dots at 1 and 2 are beginning to deteriorate. But
: this is a rather easy fix for one of our master craftsmen.
: Interesting to notice is the fact that the lume dot at 3, which
: is already missing, had been mispositioned - we have already
: seen this several times on these dials.
: You certainly already did, but if not, you might ask the seller if
: the serial number is visible and if the caseback and the bridge
: are Heuer Leonidas signed.
: Yuriae, I would certainly go for it.
: Best regards,
: Robert
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