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Vintage Heuer Discussion Forum
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Thank you, Stewart,
I find it interesting that, on the one hand, there appears to be no Heuer dash history before the Hervue. On the other hand, all Revue references seem to relate to the Thommen movement. So, to indulge me, maybe we need a horological historian on this. Or maybe I'm wasting everyones time? There is nothing 'On the Dash' that I can find, unparalled site that it is.
Hi David,
: I'm no dash clock/timer expert, but the Hervue and Revue names are
: not evolutions of the Heuer name. Some Heuer timers features the
: name 'Hervue' next to the Heuer shield on the dials (Master-Time
: I think) of some models. I think the Hervue is connected to the
: movement, I'm not sure.
: Some further reading here:
: http://www.onthedash.com/Guide/_DashMounted/Master_Time/
: Stewart
: Heuerville
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