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3 types of hands are all ok...

Hi HU

The book by myself and Paul Gavin states three types of hands and refers to this on page 20 of Heuer Autavia Chronographs 1962-85. Yes these hands are correct. My suspicion is that the all lume came first, the wide dauphine lume hands second and the thin lume type last...so this is no surprise (to me).

A beauty of an example of one of the finest Heuer' ever made (to m eye!) wear it well!

Cheers
Richard

www.heuermonaco.co.uk
www.heuerpriceguide.com
www.vintageheuerautavia.com

: Hi all,

: I own (as formerly mentioned) a 2446 in mostly original state
:
: i donĀ“t want to sell it, but would like to know one thing about
: the hands: some of you wrote to me, that the hands on my watch
: are not o.k. - as one can see consulting google. There are only
: 1st- and 2nd-execution hands on the pictures. Some weeks before,
: i took a picture from an e-auction
: and
: saved it in my heuer-pictures-folder. I think the hands on that
: ad are quite similar to the hands on my watch. can anybody help?
: thank you and regards - H.-U.

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