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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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First of all, welcome to our forum. Thanks for posting this message.
I'm not sure whether you have studied that catalogs that we have posted -- http://www.onthedash.com/Guide/_Catalogs/ -- but you may find the same stopwatch as yours, posted there.
Even in the absence of a catalog photo identical to your stopwatch, I would still guess that it is a Trackmaster. We have Pasadenas, without the Pasadena on the dial; we have Monzas, without the Monza on the dial, Silverstones, Cortinas, Calculators, etc. . . . so why not the same approach to the Trackmasters??
Thanks again for your message.
Jeff
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: Ok, this is my first post, im not that big into Heuers, yet... Im a
: russian watch fan. I have a few heuers but this one has me
: puzzled. its a heuer trackmaster 8037 however the face on the
: stopwatch is lacking any "trackmaster" designation. it
: just says Heuer underneath it says 1/5. I am perplexed because
: this watch is cherry, still has sticker on the back and original
: box with matching number. Just no "trackmaster". I
: highly doubt someone replaced the face, I have just never seen a
: trackmaster, not say, well trackmaster. Any thoughts?
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