Hi-well congratulations firstly. Your friend has/had good taste!
We see SO many variations of these 'Monnins'/844s it really is difficult to say what is correct or otherwise. A few points I'll comment on-
-it is not uncommon to have no 'Made in France' on the dial
-yours has the often coveted 'large lollipop' second hand.....although the tail is peculiar and not one I've ever seen before
-slightly unusual to have the bezel pip, but as it is a later model it is reasonable to say it is OK
-if you ever open the caseback (I'm not saying you should necessarily!) it will be interesting to see if the movement is the FE4611a or not.
-the main thing that strikes me-is there no '844' or other marking on the s? It is quite unusual but sometimes they get worn/polished until very feint or further!
If I had seen all these components together anywhere else, I may be questioning if they started life together but it seems like you have a solid story so it is another variation to add to the pile! Vebelnist's site is a good starting place to see some of the basic features-
Heuer Monnin 844: A Brief History and Collector's Guide — VEBLENIST
Value? While there is some dial degradation I think some would be blinkered towards the lollipop hand-very difficult to say but EUR2-3k?
Best, Steve
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