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Re: Naked Dial Shot
In Response To: Naked Dial Shot *PIC* ()

: This pic is of the back of an early Carrera Dato dial, unusually
: signed many many times. Dials do fascinate me and most are
: unsigned or signed once, there seems to be no standard and i
: have even seen early Carrera dials with an unusual repeat
: pattern of what looks like tiny hearts clustered together
: (possibly clovers?). Will have to try and take a super macro pic
: of that sometime.

Nice pic Rich. Another marking I've seen Singer use, as well as this JS symbol, is a stylised swan - maybe the tiny hearts is lots of the swans facing each other?

: It got me wondering what other dial suppliers Heuer used in the
: 60s/70s and if anyone other than Singer made Monaco dials? Quite
: a few Monaco dials are unsigned although early ones do tend to
: have a single Singer stamp. I asked Jack Heuer recently and
: apart from continuing to find it amusing that we care so much
: about the details, he said he could not remember if there were
: others, but thought there must have been as they were always
: looking for prices to be trimmed and so encouraged
: competitiveness between suppliers...

Singer and Heuer are fairly near neighbours in La Chaux-de-Fonds so that may have been part of it, but Singer were also one of the dominant dial manufacturers of the time, supplying Rolex and Omega as well as Heuer, and undoubtedly others too. I'm sure Heuer did look elsewhere as well, analogous to the arrangements with Piquerez and Schmitz for cases.

: Have we ever found proof of another Monaco or 60s 70s dial supplier
: for Heuer?

I was convinced I'd seen a discussion here about another dial supplier but I can't find it for the life of me. I don't often get to see the dial reverse, but the spare ones I have are either marked Singer or unmarked. I remember leafing through a lot of spare Heuer dials all neatly stored in plastic wallets a few years back at the Munich fair but I was paying attention more to the dial obverse than the backs!

: Cheers

: Rich
: www.heuermonaco.co.uk

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