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Case Serial Numbers Should Match
In Response To: Heuer case serial numbers ()


I have not done an exhaustive study of the subject, but whenever I have checked, I believe that the serial number inside the back cover has matched the serial number between the lugs. Perhpas the slight mismatch in your watch occured during production or even during a servicing.

Can you tell me the serial number on the movement? I have begun tracking these, and the patterns are interesting (and seem to provide information about the watches).

Thanks so much for your message.

Jeff

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: Hello,
: I have a Heuer chrono dato (valjoux 72C)50's and it has a case
: serial number (between lugs 71847)different of the back case
: serial number (71826). The serial numbers are close, but
: different, it is normal ?
: Thanks !

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