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Re: Heuer Timing Boards
In Response To: Heuer Timing Boards ()

I am not sure if your question predates the offering of the triple stopwatch multi sequence board, which appears to be quite genuine. These are the very last of Heuer's timing boards, 1976-77??? The previous blue alu boards had "Heuer Swiss Made" silkscreened or stenciled; before that, they were plexi and different. The plastic "nubs" on the ends of the pushers with cross hatched knurling on the adjusters and straight cut knurling on the lower stop watch mounts are the real details. Value: Is this the only one or is there going to be one offered every ten days for a year? Do bidders have three NOS single button/crown timers just looking for a home? NOS or history? These were phased out by Heuer's crappy little Microsplit 325. Just kidding, I really like the 325.

:Just out of curiousity - does anyone have a firm opinion as to whether these timing boards that are popping up on ebay are a legitimate "Heuer" products or just a timing board with an Heuer sticker?

: Best Regards,
: Lanny

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