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Another Fantastic Discussion, Guys . . .
In Response To: Heuer Mareographe questions ()

Our Seafarer comparison page is long overdue for an update, so let me move this project up on the list.

http://www.onthedash.com/docs/CompareAFSF.shtml

Since I did this page a few years ago, we have discovered several new models and executions . . . so it's time for an update. I will do my best to harvest all the great information in this thread.

Jeff

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: I'm studying the late 2446 Mareographe and have a couple of
: questions for the experts

: First question is I don't get what is the particular part inserted
: within the dial at 9 and showing low and high tides,
: if I understood well it rotates to show the tide cycles, am I right
: ?
: How is this part integrated with the movement ?
: All of this sounds weired and unusual to me.

: Second questions is hands variation.
: When looking at the Chronographs section, I see 2 types of hands

: this one

:

: and this one

:

: are they both "factory" correct ?

: This amazing watch is a puzzle to me and I'd be happy to understand
: it.

: Thanks, Laurent

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