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Re: Is this a real 'Economy Heuer' ????

Most helpful and comprehensive.

I'll dig a bit deeper myself also.

Many thanks

Thomas

: Hi Thomas, and welcome to the forum.

: I've tackled a few of these economy models recently. Most of them
: have rung a few bells with me, and I have been able to go to the
: relevant catalogue and link the relevant pictures pretty
: quickly.

: With this one though, the case wasn't immediately familiar from a
: Heuer perspective.

: Valjoux produced the 773x family in huge numbers and they were used
: by lots of well-known and less well-known watch manufacturers
: and brands, but that signed bridge is a bit of a warning sign
: too. In Heuers, I have only seen them signed like this:

:

: or left unsigned in some of the watches they appeared to be
: producing from parts bins around the end of the 70s/start of the
: 80s.

: But I thought it was worth having a look through the catalogues
: anyway. Valjoux introduced the 7733 in 1969 but Heuer didn't
: adopt them immediately, only starting to use them end of
: 1970/start of 71 so that gives us a good start point at which to
: look. Production ended in circa 1978 so we have an end point
: too, though stocks lasted beyond that, so we are trying to find
: this model over about a decade in total.

: I didn't find anything in there with a similar case. But I said
: earlier that the case wasn't immediately familiar from a
: Heuer perspective
. It did remind me somewhat of another
: watch, though, so I did a bit of digging and found this:

:

:

:

:

: It can be hard to be definitive around the late 70s, but we do have
: pretty good coverage of Heuer catalogues from then. We know of
: some genuine Heuers that never appeared in catalogues too (hello
: first generation Skipper), but with this one I strongly suspect
: it started life as a Kelek and gained some Heuer markings at
: some point in its life. Though Kelek and Heuer were pretty close
: to each other in La Chaux-de-Fonds so there might have been some
: case sharing going on. Were, because Breitling bought Kelek in
: 1997 and I don't think they are a going concern any more.

: Sorry if that's not what you wanted to hear, but maybe someone else
: has some more info.

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