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  1. PaulG Vintage Heuer Connoisseur Dec 11, 2013

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    Evening all - I would be grateful for some comment on this dial. I am a Heuer collector but came across this as one does in the never ending pursuit that is vintage watch collecting. The Omega symbol and script below it looks untidy for want of a better word. The source is an old watchmaker who have been dealing in high end watches for over 100 years. I have no idea of the reference and if its original or not so comments most welcome.
    Thanking you in advance
    regards
    Paul
    www.heuerworld.com

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  2. pitpro Likes the game. Dec 11, 2013

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    Very poor photo. Looks like dial was put on a scanner bed.
    You need a better photo.
    2913 or 14755 dial I think.
    Everything is in the right place and font shapes are ok, but
    you can't make a decision based on this photo. Everything is
    blurred (untidy?) and no depth to look at the lume wells, dial surface
    and font serifs
     
  3. JohnSteed Dec 12, 2013

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    Paul - this dial doesn't seem similar in appearance to other SM300s I've seen. But that may be due to uneven shading so .... Also - Shouldn't numbers 6, 9 be open instead of closed...
     
  4. pitpro Likes the game. Dec 12, 2013

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    Nope
    this is the prev generation to what you refer
     
  5. JohnSteed Dec 12, 2013

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    Thanks!
     
  6. kox Dec 12, 2013

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    As stated, dial looks ok and is either for ref 2913 / cal. 501 or ref 14755 / cal. 552. Show me a picture of the backside and I can tell you which one it is. Position of the feets is the key.
     
  7. PaulG Vintage Heuer Connoisseur Dec 12, 2013

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    Thanks to all who commented. The picture is not one of mine and taken on an ipad. If/when i get the dial I will certainly follow up with better images.
    regards
    Paul
    www.heuerworld.com