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[WTS] Vintage Heuer Sebring and Monte Carlo Dash Timers

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[WTS] Vintage Heuer Sebring and Monte Carlo Dash Timers

watch.source.namePosted by GulYellow in reddit.com
$2,500

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Selling a pair of vintage Heuer dash / rally timers.  Both date back to the 1960s. First up is a Heuer Sebring, in the rarer "non-decimal" version.  The Sebring is a three-button, 12-hour stopwatch with split-timing functionality and a luminous pointer hand.  The central crown is used for winding, stopping, and starting the timer, while the left pusher activates the split-timing feature, and the right pusher resets the watch to zero.  The timer, being an earlier model before they switched to a plastic case, features an A. Schild 1564 seven-jewel movement. This timer is in impeccable condition (I'd even say "as new") with nearly no cosmetic issues to speak of.  Unfortunately, the central crown is not really working to start and stop the timer (only working to wind it up), and the right reset pusher is quite hard to push.  I've included a video in the Imgur showing the timer operating as well as the left pusher/split time function working as it should.  It comes mounted on a factory Heuer backing plate. Also included is an original but not matching Heuer box, along with some extra mounting screws and pieces.  Second up is a Heuer Monte Carlo timer.  The two-button Monte-Carlo is a 12-hour stopwatch that was also introduced in the late 1960s. It comes with a a polished metal case, an arrow-style minute hand, a stick second hand, and a window for elapsed hours at the six o’clock position. The crown is used for winding the timer and time-in/time-out functions, while the right pusher resets the hands and hour disc to zero. Unfortunately this one is in quite rough shape.  It does not function at all.  The case is in need of a polish and the crystal has some scratches and cloudiness.   [Full Album Here](https://imgur.com/a/heuer-dash-timers-xVYnzu6) Local pickup / inspection is welcomed and encouraged anywhere in SE Michigan, but I can ship anywhere at buyer’s expense. If you are not local I will make myself available for a video call / FaceTime as well.   Would like to see $2500 out of the pair plus shipping in the US.  

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