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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
Sorry for the double reply -- to be specific, here is an example I have found on the MWR forums of a small 3H with a "T" -- notice the 3 is a flat top, whereas mine is round.
Picture in this thread, find the post by tcsasser: http://www.mwrforum.net/forums/showthread.php?73644-Heuer-3H-Bund-is-this-a-legitimate-dial-variation/page2
On the reference by Manning, the closest I see is this, which does not have a "T": http://brown-snout.com/horology/articles/heuer_bundeswehr_chrono/#bund_heuer_3h_smallcircle
Obviously I would want to believe mine is an original variant and don't wish to split hairs -- I'm just curious if the specific details of my dial match others because I haven't found other exact, matching examples.
Best,
Ashish
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