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Vintage Heuer Discussion Forum
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Ahoy chaps,
maybe I should say my 2 cents.
I know relative sure 20 pieces, including the ones from Tag Heuer Museum and in private hands. 2-4 unsure ones I found somewhere in the web or I heard from only without proof picture too.
And - we know 2 with MEISTER on dial and 2 with fab.suisse. For sure Meister and for France were not only 2 produced, lets say 10-25 each minimum.
Skipper are real tool watches, used on the water, rough weather conditions are normal. So there were many gone - rust, fall into see or just gone in a drawer of a boat garage.
As Jack Heuer said to me - they made "from time to time 50 pieces in a batch. So lets say there were 150-250 7754 Skipper minimum produced, thats a minimum of 3-5 batches of 50 pieces. And we remember all just for a short time, 1 year production time max.
Just my piece for the puzzle. Maybe it helps.
Cheers,
Henrik
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