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Vintage Heuer Discussion Forum
The place for discussing 1930-1985 Heuer wristwatches, chronographs and dash-mounted timepieces. Online since May 2003. | |||||||
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Enrico posted the following message:
I have a Heuer 2 register small screw back stainless steel case, round pushers. The movement is a 10 1/2 lign Valjoux grade 69.
Information please.
and Bruce posted the following reply:
This is a very rare watch and is quite valuable (even in Heuer terms), I believe it is a ladies chronograph and made in the 40s.
Normally these watches have a snap back 3 part case with oval pushers set at a slightly strange angle in the case, so yours may be slightly later, perhaps 50s.
I also understand that Heuer manufactured this watch for Rolex (like the tridate). Consequently Heuer versions are rare because they tend to be used to make the massively more valuable Rolex version.
Does anyone know any more?
please post a pic of the watch and I will try to dig out a picture too.
. . . and now we have some photographs:
THANKS GUYS!!
It's very interesting to see this chronograph.
JEFF
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