Is this a real Heuer?

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Hi everyone,

I hopefully have a vintage Heuer here, but I am not sure. If you look at the "Heuer" on the dial it doesnt seem to be perfectly level. I also think it is a using a Landeron movement. The top pusher starts the chronograph and the bottom pusher stops and resets the chrono. I did some research and found that the Landeron 48, 51, 148, and 248 all work this way. Did Heuer use Landeron movements? What do you think? I believe this is a genuine movement, but is it a fake Heuer? Any help would be greatly appreciated
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Hi everyone,

I hopefully have a vintage Heuer here, but I am not sure. If you look at the "Heuer" on the dial it doesnt seem to be perfectly level. I also think it is a using a Landeron movement. The top pusher starts the chronograph and the bottom pusher stops and resets the chrono. I did some research and found that the Landeron 48, 51, 148, and 248 all work this way. Did Heuer use Landeron movements? What do you think? I believe this is a genuine movement, but is it a fake Heuer? Any help would be greatly appreciated
Hi- can't see a photo?
 
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There was a photo yesterday, but it's gone. Possible redial? It looked in very clean condition for vintage. I didn't comment at the time though as I have no real knowledge of that model.
 
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Dear Calibre 11 , I have the same question , too. Is this the genuine Heuer movement and the genuine case and dial ? I think it's Landeron 48. In my opinion, I'm pretty sure about 75% these things not Heuer. Please help me. Thank you all.