







無底價
8078
Heuer
Ref. 15640
Autavia Skipper
豪雅,「Autavia Skipper」型號15640,罕有,精鋼自動計時腕錶,備帆船倒數計時功能、日期顯示,約1983年製
估價
HK$32,000 - 48,000•︎
€3,800 - 5,700
$4,100 - 6,200
成交價
HK$38,100
拍品詳情
製造商
Heuer
年份
Circa 1983
型號
15640
錶殼號碼
503’305
型號名稱
Autavia Skipper
材料
Stainless steel
機芯
Automatic, cal. 15, 17 jewels
錶帶/ 錶鏈
Leather
錶扣
Stainless steel Heuer pin buckle
尺寸
42mm diameter
簽名
Case, dial, movement and buckle signed
專家
完整圖錄內容
圖錄文章
- Built specifically for yacht racing, the Heuer Autavia Skipper ref. 15640 was introduced in 1972 with a blue dial and yellow hands and later in 1978, a gloss black dial with white hands model was released.
- Increasingly becoming a rarity among vintage Heuer models, the present reference is the 3rd and last generation of Heuer chronographs released in 1983 before the TAG Group acquired the brand in 1985, forming TAG Heurer.
- The ref. 15640 carries the self-winding cal. 15, with a small seconds sub-dial at an offset position above the 9 o’clock marker, and a notable 15 minutes regatta countdown timing register in contrasting red, white and blue for ease of reading during a boat race.
- Housed in the heftiest of Autavia cases (11063V), the present example is offered in very good overall condition.
- Increasingly becoming a rarity among vintage Heuer models, the present reference is the 3rd and last generation of Heuer chronographs released in 1983 before the TAG Group acquired the brand in 1985, forming TAG Heurer.
- The ref. 15640 carries the self-winding cal. 15, with a small seconds sub-dial at an offset position above the 9 o’clock marker, and a notable 15 minutes regatta countdown timing register in contrasting red, white and blue for ease of reading during a boat race.
- Housed in the heftiest of Autavia cases (11063V), the present example is offered in very good overall condition.
Heuer
Swiss | 1860This 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.