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Still Can't See the Photos

I am very interested in this conversation, but have not been able to see the photos, either through this posting or by picking through the Dropbox files.

I wonder whether you might be able to send me the photos, and I can post them for all to see?

I will post the one photo that I was able to find, through DropBox, which is very interesting to see!!.

Many thanks,

Jeff

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: Dear Sirs!

: I was reading/learning in your wonderful and informative "on
: the dash" site for about a week, being completely new to
: vintage heuers, but not to vintage in general. I think its the
: best place here for the old Heuers. My first post here, english
: is not my mother tongue and I hope I can manage to provide a
: drop box link to my amateurish mobile pics photos in the correct
: way.

: Some days ago I found and purchased a first execution Carrera
: 3647T, cal Valjoux 92, movement signed "Ed Heuer & Co
: SA" only. Inside back is signed also Ed. Heuer only,
: meaning pre Leonidas. The Carrera 45 dial has "swiss"
: only (without "T"), which also looks like dating it to
: early 1964?
: Between the lugs under 6 serial nr. 54352. This
: is only 25 (in words twentyfive :) pieces near the one in the
: famous lot22 of Bonhams Haslinger auction of dec 2010. There is
: also an article at Hodinkee In Dephts "The very first Heuer
: Carrera" etc., I am sure all of you experts here know this
: very well. They say, the earliest known serial number for a
: 3647T is 54510, but they are wrong, because this is also a
: little later than mine.

: Besides the joy this strong running watch in very good condition is
: bringing to me from the aesthetics, design, proportions, what
: should I tell you here ;), I would like to know out from a
: historical interest, if I am right with my short research, this
: at the moment being the earliest known 3647T?

: So here (hopefully) some pics:

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: thx for your attention

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