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Is This Movement from Monaco That We Discussed??


so is this the movement from the three-register, blue-on-blue Monaco that we have discussed recently? the one with the painted markers?

I have never seen a Heuer chronograph from this era with an unmarked movement. This would suggest to me that the entire piece -- dial and movement -- is not genuine.

I am sorry to reach this conclusion, but can there really be any other explanation?

Jeff

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: Hello folks,

: I have gotten a Monaco manual wind and I
: realised that the movement is not stamped
: Heuer and it seems to me like a generic
: movement from Valjoux (see attached pic)
: Also, there is no stamping of the words
: "unadjusted" on the movement. Can
: someone show me a picture of how a Valjoux
: 7633 Heuer should have? I just thought that
: the finishing, metal parts may even look
: different from the generic one and the Heuer
: version.

: Needs ur help urgently. Thank you for your help
: in advance!

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