Thank you for the message, and the interesting photos. Here is what I know about the MHT (also known as the "Non-Calculator Calculator"):
- This is Reference 11633 MHT.
- It makes its only appearance in Heuer's 1977 catalog (shown below).
- It's a rare one -- to my recollecton, we have only seen one of these, over the last few years.
- The "MHT" stands for "Minutes / Hours / Tachymeter", because this chronograph has the Minutes and Hours marked on the outer, rotating bezel, and the Tachymeter scale marked on the inner, fixed bezel.
- It's difficult to suggest the value, versus the normal Calculator models. We have only seen one offered for sale; I recall that it sold at a discount to the price of a standard Calculator model; I would think that this discount arose because of some (mistaken) questions about authenticity and some of the weirdness factor -- people probably want their Calculators to be able to calculate.
That's what I know about these. I will hope that other might add information or their impressions.
Jeff