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Overprinting on Skipper Dials (73464 -- White / Blue / Red)

Sandra has posted a couple of interesting photos on Instagram, showing this second execution Skipper (Ref 73664). The quick refresher -- first execution goes red-white-blue on the minute recorder; second execution goes white-blue-red.

I'm not sure whether we may have discussed this previously, but do we have any good explanation of why the Heuer logo on these Skippers appears to have been overprinted? Could they have overprinted the dials just to make the logo larger? An overprint may raise suspicions, but what could have been going on with these?

See more of these here -- http://www.onthedash.com/chronograph/skipper-73464-second/

Jeff

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