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Auction archive: Lot number 1042

Heuer. A Stainless Steel Chronograph Bracelet Watch with Date

Estimate
HK$55,000 - HK$110,000
ca. US$7,029 - US$14,058
Price realised:
HK$138,125
ca. US$17,653
Auction archive: Lot number 1042

Heuer. A Stainless Steel Chronograph Bracelet Watch with Date

Estimate
HK$55,000 - HK$110,000
ca. US$7,029 - US$14,058
Price realised:
HK$138,125
ca. US$17,653
Beschreibung:

Heuer. A Stainless Steel Chronograph Bracelet Watch with Date Model/Reference: Monaco, Ref. 1133 G Year: Circa 1970 Calibre: Automatic Dial: Grey, signed Case: 40mm, engraved 'Tool No.033', screw back Strap/Bracelet: Stainless steel with Heuer folding clasp Fußnoten 豪雅,「Monaco」,精鋼計時自動鏈帶腕錶,配日期顯示,約1970年。 The Heuer Monaco was revolutionary with its square case design and during the same period Heuer started to experiment with square shaped watches, a case maker, Piquerez, showed his new waterproofing system, where four notches clipped into the back of the case and through tension was able to create water resistance. With this new patented technique, Heuer negotiated with Piquerez for exclusivity. The Monaco would be the first square automatic chronograph with a water-resistance watch case. Jack Heuer searched for a name that would appeal to the chic, high-end crowd that would enjoy the new bold design, racing enthusiasts who would frequent places like Monte Carlo. Heuer had already developed the 'Monte Carlo' stopwatch, a legendary dashboard timepiece used for the 'Rally Monte Carlo' in the works Minis and Porsche 911's. He realized that "" Monaco"" would appeal to the elite market strongly appreciating the revolutionary chronograph. Finally the Heuer Monaco the world's first self-winding rectangular chronograph was introduced with simultaneous press conferences on the 3rd of March 1969, in Geneva and New York. Jack Heuer characterises this as the most important product launch during his career. The newly developed Cal.11 automatic movement used 17 jewels, an unbreakable mainspring, was antimagnetic, and had shock protection, but its most distinctive feature was the placement of the winding crown at the left side. A successful advertising campaign was highlighting that with an automatic chronograph, the user would touch the crown only for time setting. The current lot is the Monaco Ref. 1133 G with a metallic, brushed-finished grey dial and registers with red accented indexes and hands, and is considered the first variant of Ref. 1133 G.

Auction archive: Lot number 1042
Auction:
Datum:
12 Jun 2019
Auction house:
Bonhams London
Hong Kong, Admiralty Suite 2001, One Pacific Place 88 Queensway, Admiralty Hong Kong Tel: +852 2918 4321 Fax : +852 2918 4320 hongkong@bonhams.com
Beschreibung:

Heuer. A Stainless Steel Chronograph Bracelet Watch with Date Model/Reference: Monaco, Ref. 1133 G Year: Circa 1970 Calibre: Automatic Dial: Grey, signed Case: 40mm, engraved 'Tool No.033', screw back Strap/Bracelet: Stainless steel with Heuer folding clasp Fußnoten 豪雅,「Monaco」,精鋼計時自動鏈帶腕錶,配日期顯示,約1970年。 The Heuer Monaco was revolutionary with its square case design and during the same period Heuer started to experiment with square shaped watches, a case maker, Piquerez, showed his new waterproofing system, where four notches clipped into the back of the case and through tension was able to create water resistance. With this new patented technique, Heuer negotiated with Piquerez for exclusivity. The Monaco would be the first square automatic chronograph with a water-resistance watch case. Jack Heuer searched for a name that would appeal to the chic, high-end crowd that would enjoy the new bold design, racing enthusiasts who would frequent places like Monte Carlo. Heuer had already developed the 'Monte Carlo' stopwatch, a legendary dashboard timepiece used for the 'Rally Monte Carlo' in the works Minis and Porsche 911's. He realized that "" Monaco"" would appeal to the elite market strongly appreciating the revolutionary chronograph. Finally the Heuer Monaco the world's first self-winding rectangular chronograph was introduced with simultaneous press conferences on the 3rd of March 1969, in Geneva and New York. Jack Heuer characterises this as the most important product launch during his career. The newly developed Cal.11 automatic movement used 17 jewels, an unbreakable mainspring, was antimagnetic, and had shock protection, but its most distinctive feature was the placement of the winding crown at the left side. A successful advertising campaign was highlighting that with an automatic chronograph, the user would touch the crown only for time setting. The current lot is the Monaco Ref. 1133 G with a metallic, brushed-finished grey dial and registers with red accented indexes and hands, and is considered the first variant of Ref. 1133 G.

Auction archive: Lot number 1042
Auction:
Datum:
12 Jun 2019
Auction house:
Bonhams London
Hong Kong, Admiralty Suite 2001, One Pacific Place 88 Queensway, Admiralty Hong Kong Tel: +852 2918 4321 Fax : +852 2918 4320 hongkong@bonhams.com
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