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Surprising to See the Differences

It was surprising to line up the watches, oldest to newest, and see the difference in the geometry of the cases . . . and I was only studying two facets of the lugs!! We can only imagine the differences in other elements!!

It was all less surprising, however, when I began to think about how these cases were actually produced, back in the 1969-1972 range . . . probably very "manual" work . . . maybe something like cutting diamonds, where different cutters (case-makers), ended up with (slightly) different looking cases.

Jeff

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: Yes. Nowadays they would be CNC milled to very tight tolerances,
: perhaps with some hand-finishing to put on the marketing blurb.
: Much more of a manual effort back in the Heuer heyday.

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