This is without a doubt what I’d describe as new old stock, seeing as its dial is flawless, and its case doesn’t look to have a single scratch in sight. Further supporting this coveted label is the slight layer of oxidation which has developed over years of storage, which can be best seen on the lugs and caseback. Like I said, this time capsule Heuer is also a full set, with the original box, buckle, strap, and hang tags included. These tags shed light on the example’s origins, as well, confirming that the watch would’ve been originally sold in America.
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