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The discussion we had was that these shouldn't come with the T and that the T probably was added by someone else. After looking at it live I am confident it is a factory print. This is why I wanted to ask about the whole package. :)
Cheers!
: I can guess that:
: - Dial was born without T
: - In 1962 nobody knew if and what should have been compulsory to
: write on dials since 1964
: - The T has been added by Heuer, not by a local watchmaker.
: On all the rest we can imagine everything and the opposite of
: everything.
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