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Multi-Sequence Timing Board (Circa 1970)

Leo:

Thanks for your message. We love helping people figure out exactly what kind of old Heuers they may own!!

Is it the version of the "study board" shown below, which Heuer called a "Multi-Sequence Timing Board"? What color is it . . . maybe blue? And what material . . . metal, plastic or wood? Do you see any differences from the one shown below?

Thanks,

Jeff

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: Some years ago (I think in the 1970's) I purchased a set of Heuer
: stop watches with a Heuer study board to use for my job. The set
: while used extensivly years ago is still in execellent working
: condition. the watches are identical and run on 1/100 0f a
: minute with a small 30 minute face. On the fron is the Heuer
: name and Logo. On the Back it states that they have an
: unbreakable mainspring, shock resistant, antimagnetic with a 7
: jewel lever. If anyone knows anything about this item and a
: value, the information would be very appreciated. If you wish to
: see a picture please email me and I will send it by return
: email.
: Leo Aldoroty
: Ontario Canada

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