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Hi Jeff et al,
Specifically Jeff as I know you're into some pocket goodness.
I picked up last week my first pocket watch last week, and my 12th Heuer of the collection and during my research found some confusing and conflicting info out there o thought I'd share what I appear to have found. I didn't see anything else covering this, so correct me if I'm wrong or repeating already known points.
The below is based on the illustrations in the catalogues primarily, but the differences are significant enough to how a clear change and photographed examples reflect those same changes.
Stewart (of Heuerville) was confused as to why there was two seemingly identical models, the 701 and 1101, with different model references, but from what I now see is that there are in fact different and it is all to do with small changes to the dial. Both for those two models and the later 11.101 model.
Here on OTD the photograph used for the reference 701 (here: http://www.onthedash.com/watch/reference-701/) is in fact I believe the 11.101, the same as mine. Sub dial positioning is the key I believe.
The 11.101 appears for the first time in the 1968-69 catalogue here: http://www.onthedash.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/02/6869DE081.jpg
So the visual differences I noted between the models are as follows;
Reference 701 - http://www.onthedash.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/07/1957CatalogP22.jpg
Narrow font used for hour numerals
Smaller sub dials that just touch the 11, 1 , 5 & 7 hour numerals
5 minute intervals on top minute sub dial
Double ring print around sub dials
Significant gap between sub dials and centre seconds scale on outer edge
Smooth tapered stem
Hinged case
Reference 1101 - http://www.onthedash.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/07/1957CatalogP22.jpg
Bold font used for hour numerals
Larger sub dials that partially cover 1, 5, 7 & 11 hour numerals
Sub dials cover half of 60 and 30 number markings on centre seconds scale on outer edge
1 minute markings on top sub dial with 2 minute intervals marked numbered.
Single ring print around sub dials
Stepped stem
Reference 11.101 - http://www.onthedash.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/02/6869DE081.jpg
Bigger sub dials than 701, but smaller than 1101
Sub dials still partially cover hour numerals 1, 5, 7 & 11, but less than on 1101.
Sub dials do not cover 60 and 30 numerals of centre seconds scale on outer edge, and just touch one another instead.
Other features remain identical to the 1101
The biggest visual giveaway I think is the gap between the sub dials and the 60 and 30 second numerals on the outer scale.
Enough of my babbling, here's my 11.101. Any ideas on where to get a new sub dial hand would be welcome - I broke it when cleaning it up as it was severely rusted.
Anyone any ideas on the Swiss Cross and the numbers 5013 engraved on the back?
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