I am not certain whether you have a clock, a 12-hour stopwatch, or both.
The clocks are marked either "Hervue" (from mid-1930's through mid-1950's) or "Heuer / Master Time" (after 1958), and may be co-branded by Abercrombie.
The stopwatches are always marked "Autavia", and were produced over this same time period (mid-1930's through mid-1950's). The earlier ones had the pusher on the left, the later ones had the pusher on the right.
here are photos of a Hervue clock, two Autavias (early on top / later one below) and a Hervue / Autavia pair, probably from the 1950's. we could provide more definitive information if you can provide a photograph -- by e-mail would be fine.
I hope this helps . . . please reply with more detailed descriptions or send photos, if you can.
thanks for the inquiry.
Jeff
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: on the back is ED.HEUER & CO. SWISS
: #3909886 this is on the Ambercrombie&Fitch
: model with a black face and white hands and
: numbers and it runs perfect if anyone can
: tell me how old I would be very gratefull
: thank you Gary W.