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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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Hello all, I have here a potential rarity for you to ponder over! Recently I purchased a "job lot" (if you can call it that when working with items of this pedigree) of dash timers - among them was this set, which is unlike any I have had, or indeed seen, before. Consisting of an early fish-tail Auto Rallye and a "transitional" Hervue/Master Time. I have researched as far as I can, but the pictures and info OTD are all I can really find, and the only info on the clock is a picture of the dial. Now, Im assuming that these are pretty rare and appear to only have been in production for a year or two, around 1957-58 is my guess. What do you guys reckon to them, and their value? Also, would they have been sold in the yellow Rallymaster box? The clock is in perfect (pretty much NOS) condition and the A/R is in excellent condition with very light marks only on the case, both function perfectly. Also note the Heuer logo on the A/R case back, never seen this before. I really don't know what I have here!
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