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There Were Black-Cased Master Times

We have seen a few different versions of the black-cased Master Times, and that's the only model that it could be (with a single hole for the crown).

Or, come to think of it, some of the early IFR (12-minute timers) had a single crown, with start / stop / reset via this one crown. Here is the "two-button" IFR, but the earlier one had a single button (crown).

Jeff

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: I picked up these three identical cases which I suspect may be part
: of the Heuer dash timer family. They are metal with a black
: coating and measure 54mm diameter excluding the crown and 14mm
: deep. They have three holes and a slot in the back and a single
: hole and shaft for a crown. There are no markings or engravings.
: Can anyone identify these? Help much appreciated.
: Regards
: Paul
: www.heuerworld.com

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