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Heuer is one of the most celebrated names in Swiss chronograph watchmaking, renowned for its deep connections to motorsport, aviation and precision timing. Founded in 1860 by Edouard Heuer in Saint-Imier, Switzerland, the company became a pioneer in chronograph development and timing technology.

Throughout the late nineteenth and twentieth centuries, Heuer established a reputation for innovation, producing stopwatches, dashboard timers, chronographs and professional timing instruments used in sporting events around the world. The brand played a significant role in the evolution of modern chronographs and became synonymous with motor racing during the 1960s and 1970s.

Among the most collectible vintage models are the Carrera, Autavia, Monaco, Camaro and Silverstone. These iconic chronographs remain highly sought after by collectors for their distinctive designs, motorsport heritage and use of important movements such as the Valjoux 72, Valjoux 7730 series and the pioneering Chronomatic Calibre 11 automatic chronograph.

Heuer was also heavily involved in professional timing for motorsport, aviation and Olympic events, helping establish its reputation as one of the leading manufacturers of precision timing instruments. Vintage Heuer stopwatches, dashboard timers and chronographs continue to attract strong interest from collectors worldwide.

Collectors value Heuer for its rich racing history, technical innovation and some of the most recognisable chronograph designs ever produced. Original watches, movements, dials, hands, bezels, cases and spare parts remain highly desirable among enthusiasts and restorers.

Our collection may include original Heuer wristwatches, chronographs, stopwatches, dashboard timers, watch movements, dials, cases, spare parts and other collectible horological items. Whether you are searching for a rare chronograph component, a vintage motorsport timer or a complete timepiece, Heuer remains one of the most important names in the history of Swiss chronograph watchmaking.