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Vintage Heuer Discussion Forum
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I agree with you, Rich [yes, I seem to start a lot of postings with this phrase!!]
Mark 1 is the rarest of the three . . . and we see dials and hands generally in good condition, with the weak link being the bezel
Mark 3 is second rarest . . . but many of the ones on the market seem to have very white lume, lacking any real warmth; and many of the hand sets seem to have been replaced.
Mark 2 is the most common of the three . . . with condition varying pretty widely.
What took me so long with the search to replace the Mark 3 was finding one with good color. At their best, the colors are strong and vivid; at their worst, they can be kind of flat.
Jeff
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: A beauty Jeff and it may well be the 2nd rarest 1163GMT, after the
: 1st exec, we seem to have quite a few serials for the red needle
: 2nd exec now...
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