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: Based on this article
: http://brown-snout.com/horology/articles/heuer_bundeswehr_chrono/
: Your watch appears authentic, in other words your dial is not a
: redial.
: ~George
Hi George,
On the website do you see a dial that looks just like mine? I checked and perhaps I am blind but I do not. For example, I see dials that have a small 3H but no "T". Online, I have found dials with a small 3H and a "T", but the "3" is flat top, not round (like mine). Perhaps I am being too nuanced.
I do realize that the reference you posted is a little out dated and there are many bund variants - some original, some redials. I was just curious what specifically on that site makes mine seem authentic to your eyes.
Thank you,
Ashish
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