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Heuer

Ref. 2446

Autavia, "Rindt"

A fine and attractive stainless steel chronograph wristwatch with 12-hour rotating bezel

Estimate
HK$120,000 - 150,000
€13,300 - 16,600
$15,400 - 19,200
HK$151,200
Lot Details
Manufacturer
Heuer
Year
Circa 1968
Reference No
2446
Case No
95’325
Model Name
Autavia, "Rindt"
Material
Stainless steel
Calibre
Manual, Valjoux cal. 72, 17 jewels
Bracelet/Strap
Leather
Clasp/Buckle
Stainless steel pin buckle
Dimensions
38mm diameter
Signed
Case, dial and movement signed
Catalogue Essay
Sought after by chronograph collectors with its charm and its motorsports pedigree and no-frills utilitarian aesthetics, the Heuer Autavia Rindt ref. 2446 was made famous by Formula 1 greats, Austrian driver with winning titles of six world championships and one 24 Hours of Le Mans title, Jochen Rindt. Often photographed strapped on the wrist of Rindt distinctive by its reverse panda dial throughout his career, the rugged yet refined model sported by its iconic owner cemented a significant part of Heuer’s history.

The present ref. 2446 represented the original “Rindt” reference, differed by its third execution dial with applied steel markers and luminous inserts. Earlier first execution features full lume markers and second execution with applied steel markers and lume dots. Preserved in an attractive condition retaining a case with original factory bevels and strong definitions, the lumes are charmed with a delightful patina with incredible vintage appeal. With tremendous looks and robust Valjoux 72 movement, the present timepiece perfectly suited for a vintage motorsports enthusiast is definitely one not to miss.

Heuer

Swiss | 1860
This iconic chronograph manufacturer has a long tradition of precision timekeeping. As early as 1882, founder Edouard Heuer held a patent for a chronograph watch; in 1887, he received a patent for an oscillating pinion, which is still in use today. These specialized timepieces have been at the heart of the firm's success, enabling the brand to be chosen as early timekeepers for the Olympics. In 1969, the company introduced their first automatic chronograph watch, the Monaco Heuer, which celebrated the Monaco Grand Prix. Other key chronograph models include the Autavia and the Carrera, all of which having become iconic models of the firm.
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