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  <title>OnTheDash Heuer Forum</title> 
  <link href="http://www.chronocentric.com/forums/heuer/index.cgi"/>
  <updated>2026-04-15T05:07:59-06:00</updated>
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    <name>John Doe</name>
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  <entry>
    <title>2447 production years?</title>
    <link href="http://www.chronocentric.com/forums/heuer/index.cgi?md=read;id=108817"/>
    <id>http://www.chronocentric.com/forums/heuer/index.cgi?md=read;id=108817</id>
    <updated>2026-04-15T05:06:20-06:00</updated>
    <summary>Hi! Some years ago somebody tried to solve the production years of pre Carrera ref. 2447 Heuers according to the serial numbers between lugs for example 66xxx or 70xxx. I gave also my Heuer&amp;#39;s serial number to the list. Does anybody know anything about the listing?</summary>
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  <entry>
    <title>Is this Pilot Heuer chronograph legit?  *PIC*</title>
    <link href="http://www.chronocentric.com/forums/heuer/index.cgi?md=read;id=108816"/>
    <id>http://www.chronocentric.com/forums/heuer/index.cgi?md=read;id=108816</id>
    <updated>2026-04-12T20:41:59-06:00</updated>
    <summary>Hi, This is supposedly a Heuer pilot monopusher chronograph from the 30s with a Valjoux 22 and 39mm case (first 3 images). What made me question its origin is that the monopushers of this type have smaller sub registers, like in the 4th image (this one has registers that extend farther into the ...</summary>
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  <entry>
    <title>Heuer Bundeswehr 1550 SG — Help me distinguish originals b</title>
    <link href="http://www.chronocentric.com/forums/heuer/index.cgi?md=read;id=108815"/>
    <id>http://www.chronocentric.com/forums/heuer/index.cgi?md=read;id=108815</id>
    <updated>2026-04-04T03:04:41-06:00</updated>
    <summary>Hi everyone, I have been dreaming about owning a Heuer Bundeswehr 1550 SG for years. Every time I get close to pulling the trigger, doubts creep in. I am hoping this community can help me finally make sense of things. I am currently evaluating two examples on Chrono24 and I have serious questions ...</summary>
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  <entry>
    <title>PVD Montreal case/Kentucky dial</title>
    <link href="http://www.chronocentric.com/forums/heuer/index.cgi?md=read;id=108812"/>
    <id>http://www.chronocentric.com/forums/heuer/index.cgi?md=read;id=108812</id>
    <updated>2025-12-29T13:16:51-06:00</updated>
    <summary>I am looking at a PVD coated Montreal case (Stamped 750.503) but has a champagne Kentucky dial and the day/date is in German. The crown has the letter &quot;S&quot; on it--which I was told could be a supplier&amp;#39;s mark ? I know Heuer might have been liberal in using cases and dials together---but is this a ...</summary>
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  <entry>
    <title>Senator </title>
    <link href="http://www.chronocentric.com/forums/heuer/index.cgi?md=read;id=108811"/>
    <id>http://www.chronocentric.com/forums/heuer/index.cgi?md=read;id=108811</id>
    <updated>2025-12-07T04:41:38-06:00</updated>
    <summary>Hi, I&amp;#39;m trying to fix the senator from my father. Anyone has access to any schematics? Reverse engineered it? Ideas of other cals that i could use to replace the original? Other ideas?</summary>
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  <entry>
    <title>Heuer Oval Track Timers?</title>
    <link href="http://www.chronocentric.com/forums/heuer/index.cgi?md=read;id=108810"/>
    <id>http://www.chronocentric.com/forums/heuer/index.cgi?md=read;id=108810</id>
    <updated>2025-11-24T06:53:21-06:00</updated>
    <summary>I hope that you will find these Heuers interesting and will help me find out more about them. I know nothing about oval racing for what I believe they were made. The watches were for sale on eBay from Spain and I could not resist, as in many years of collecting Heuer stopwatches, have never seen ...</summary>
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  <entry>
    <title>Rare TAG Heuer pieces</title>
    <link href="http://www.chronocentric.com/forums/heuer/index.cgi?md=read;id=108809"/>
    <id>http://www.chronocentric.com/forums/heuer/index.cgi?md=read;id=108809</id>
    <updated>2025-07-31T12:23:55-06:00</updated>
    <summary>Does anyone have any experience or advice on where to sell a selection of very rare TAG Heuer watches? The time has come to thin out some of these watches to make some space for some new arrivals but I am a bit unsure of which route to go down, auction, private sale etc. Some of these pieces are ...</summary>
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  <entry>
    <title>Authenticity and Classification of Vintage Heuer Box *PIC*</title>
    <link href="http://www.chronocentric.com/forums/heuer/index.cgi?md=read;id=108807"/>
    <id>http://www.chronocentric.com/forums/heuer/index.cgi?md=read;id=108807</id>
    <updated>2025-07-11T16:16:42-06:00</updated>
    <summary>Question on Authenticity and Classification of Vintage Heuer Box (Autavia?) – Grateful for Input from Experienced Collectors Hi everyone, I recently came across an old Heuer box that I’d like to better understand and classify. It’s a cardboard box with the typical red front design, featuring ...</summary>
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  <entry>
    <title>Heuer Autavia Viceroy</title>
    <link href="http://www.chronocentric.com/forums/heuer/index.cgi?md=read;id=108806"/>
    <id>http://www.chronocentric.com/forums/heuer/index.cgi?md=read;id=108806</id>
    <updated>2025-07-10T17:01:05-06:00</updated>
    <summary>I am a new member searching for my first Viceroy and need guidance. I was told Viceroys have a tendency to be a little rough when winding, not smooth like a modern watch. Is that correct and normal? Thank you!</summary>
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  <entry>
    <title>Heuer Bundeswehr</title>
    <link href="http://www.chronocentric.com/forums/heuer/index.cgi?md=read;id=108805"/>
    <id>http://www.chronocentric.com/forums/heuer/index.cgi?md=read;id=108805</id>
    <updated>2025-02-28T06:50:44-06:00</updated>
    <summary>Hi, I recently purchased a very nice Heuer Bundeswehr watch. has all coorect numbers and features. I note that some casebacks have BUNDEWEHR spelled in full and plus numberand others have BUND written plus numbers. Any indication why the the difference??? Many thanks Brian</summary>
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