Heuer is not only the Carrera or the Monaco, nor the Autavia or the Bund, it also is... The Solunar, a watch which gives you the time of the tides. Here is one I could see in Paris, in 2015: A pure marvel. Best, Nicolas
As time passed there were other Heuer references that were handed out to the Volvo employees, such as the barrel shape Carrera 73653 and the manual-wind seventies Autavia 73463. I have one of the latter ones that came from the family of the original owner
Just got this, really love it. I have (and used to have) ceramic Sub and GMT, while I obviously still prefer to own the R brand vs Heuer, I am surprised by the weight and sturdiness of this Autavia. The bead of rice bracelet is also very comfortable, dare
.... seems to be fairly rare as it seems to have been delivered only upon request. Some 15-20 only known to have surfaced. I was not wearing it for quite a while because of the paper sticker on the back, but heck. I removed it now and I will wear the watc
I am more fan of the Carrera, but I can't deny the Autavia has a strong charm. This one is a nice specimen I could see in Paris some 5 years ago. Sensual and strong looking. Enjoy, Nicolas
An Omega Souveran from 1944. On Tuesday, it was: Heuer Autavia 2446, 1967. On Wednesday, it was a Nivada chronograph with a Valjoux 72 from the 1950s: On Thursday, a Heuer Carrera 2447 NST from 1969: And on Friday (yesterday), the Omega again: I tend to c