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On further research I now think the first picture is the later execution, being towards the end of Camaro production. This is based on the single top marker and the 'silver plated' dial, instead of the earlier 'white' dials, and as shown in the 71-72 catalog.

Best,

Steve

: GREAT-Looking forward to getting some clarification on these!

: My two pence worth-

: -the first picture is an earlier execution. Often though, the
: right-hand sub dial would have been white, to match the white
: tachy ring (there are versions with these exact hands with an
: orange tachy ring)-so that is a bit of an anomaly
: -the second therefore is the later execution and appears fully
: correct

: Both are 73443T, to indicate the Valjoux 7734 and Tachy ring.

: Hope I'm correct..........!?!?!

: BTW, the second Camaro specifically has recently been discussed on
: this post-having come into the fold....

: http://chronocentric.com/forums/heuer/index.cgi?md=read;id=79279

: Steve

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