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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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Heuer did not make movements, cases, dials and hands . . . Heuer purchased these components from other companies.
Heuer did manufacture each of the chronographs shown below, from Zodiac, Clebar, Dugena and Primato. There were many other "brands" that purchased watches and chronographs from Heuer. Of course, there were many Zodiac, Clebar, Dugena and Primato watches that were not made by Heuer. That's where the "valued-added" / expertise comes into play -- knowing who made what.
For what it's worth, I am not interested in proving that you are wrong; I am interested in sharing information about vintage Heuer watches (and other watches made by Heuer). So feel free to continue with your questions.
Jeff
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: Yes Jeff, I do write in BIG BOLD letters. Only because it is easier
: to read. After you get old, maybe you will understand.
: But, I'm not ready to admit being wrong.
: I'm sure someone assembled chronos for Sears, Tourneau, (and others
: that don't mfg. watches).
: It could have very well been Heuer or some other mfg. that did make
: watches.
: I think we agree that Heuer didn't make movements. What about
: cases, dials, and hands. Did they buy these out too?
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