No worries, I can understand where you are coming from. The logo is etched on to the watch and the module has a 'plate' with the logo stuck onto it, similar to the ones attached on Breitling and Longines modules on their early LED and LCD watches if you know what I mean. There is only one way to truly authenticate this model and that's if it's featured in printed material like the LCD one. I do recall seeing this watch or something very similar but can't recall where now (I had originally thought on Peter Wenzig's site or in his book), hence my request to see if any forum member might have the info. For certain this is a rebadge at most, much like the Jaeger LeCoultre LED which was effectively a wholesale rebadge of a Wittnauer. If it is genuine then it almost certainly is of a time when the Swiss watch makers were scrambling for quick ways to fill in the holes in their LED/LCD watch offerings, and isn't of the same class as the Chronospilts or GP Casquette which featured in-house movements as well as casing, etc
bucko170 wrote:I am not trying to cause offence but is the watch an authentic Heuer?
It looks a very plain watch and I imagine it would be easy enough for any unscrupulous person to fake the logo and add a few stickers.