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It's only transitional...

If equipped with square steel hands and in correct serial range. I've seen three or four of these on 1133g and none are early serial, so are just dials with different script, nothing more. On 1133b std dials we see three or four diff script positions, nothing more than just diff dial batch.

So to summarise what makes transitional model is square hands, and early serial.

Cheers
Rich
www.heuermonaco.co.uk

: and this mess with a really rare transitional dial: aligned
: "UTO" "RON" from 70er prospect....

: how many are around ? even in Rich's book there is only a pic of
: the catalogue and none in real (S.31)

: cheers mich

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