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Vintage Heuer Discussion Forum
The place for discussing 1930-1985 Heuer wristwatches, chronographs and dash-mounted timepieces. Online since May 2003. | |||||||
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: I find these pics on an italian forum topic
: about Heuer...
: There are not photos of the movement..
: I've never seen an Heuer like this...the Heuer
: logo seems too "modern", the gold
: mark on the case back is, in my opinion,
: without the correct swiss marking (a head)..
: What do you think...is it a fake...?
: Andrea
: Andrea,
I have the exact same "Golden Hours" Heuer Chronograph in solid 18kt, with the identical movement, but where your example shows the Heuer Chevron on the dial, mine is labled "Ed Heuer and Cie, and below that "125th Eme" in a beautiful script.
The movement on my chrono is beautifully finished and turned, and it includes a turned 18kt dust cover as well.
Like your example, mine is not signed Heuer on the back, nor is the movement signed, but it is clear that the movement is original to the watch.
The 18kt "Golden Hours" watches seem to be fairly rare, especially as a 125th Edition. It is one of my favorite chronographs.
I'm still working on how to post a picture, maybe someday soon. I'd be happy to email you some pictures if you'd like, just let me know. Thanks!......~Bruce
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