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This is awesome information. Shall I attempt a page like the one shown below, showing the progression of the buckles? I will need some help, but maybe this project is worthwhile?
Gentlemen: Can you please help me with the sequence of the buckles, like on this Autavia GMT page? Maybe we should show the top side and bottom side of each buckle?
Jeff
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: Hello Abel,
: thank you for your great post and taking this buckle disscusion
: further.
: The individual buckle with logo was a must have personalising tool
: for every luxury watch company and I think this has not changed
: until now.
: At Heuer the buckles arrived with the Autavia and Carrera manual
: wind versions fitted to the cafram straps (embossed and later
: printed with Heuer logo) as displayed in various catalogs during
: the early/mid sixties. With the launch of the new and trendy
: racing straps the buckle was the only available tool to
: communicate/repeat the brand name and logo.
: The buckle with little sun was used on heuer chronographs until the
: early 80is as the heuer portfolio was reduced and mainly
: equipped with steel straps ex factory.
: All the nos watches of the time period of 1960 to end 70 I have
: seen so far had buckles with the little sun.
: Interesting was the post of David showing the little sun on the
: right side, I have found one plaque buckle of a 1978 carrera
: showing the sun on the left side on top of plaque instead of
: swiss on the right.
: I will ask Gerd Lang to find out more about the buckle supplier.
: All chronograph buckles were standart 16mm regardless of the lug
: size.
: As Abel pointed out the pin is longer and the buckle front frame is
: 1mm thinner on the vintage one.
: I hope i did not bore you to death with the buckle insights...
: Cheers
: Arno
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