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The following Master Reference Table represents the most complete compilation of information about Heuer chronographs available from any published source -- including books, magazines and online references. This Master Reference Table is designed to provide collectors and enthusiasts with a useful reference, and it will also provide the framework for the presentation of Heuer chronographs on OnTheDash. A few words about the Master Reference Table will allow our readers to effectively utilize this resource.
The core of this Master Reference Table was created in May 2003, by a detailed review of Heuer catalogs (beginning with editions circa 1972), to extract data from those catalogs regarding the specifications of each model and variation of chronograph. As such, this core included
1. complete information for certain models whose production life occured within the covered years -- 1972 through 1986 (for example, the Kentucky or Verona)
2. partial information for other models which had gone into production prior to 1972 (for example, the Autavia), and
3. no information for models that fell outside the period reviewed (for example, the Camaro)
Thanks to Bruce Mackie for developing the core of this Table through his review of these Heuer catalogs..
http://www.onthedash.com/Guide/Master_Reference.php4
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"A man of little significance"
Not to sink the boot into the OP but i would guess most internet users with a taste for vintage Heuer's would be aware of not only the Master Reference Table but also of the priceless resource that the On The Dash website and its associated Chronocentric forum have become on all matters Heuer.
I for one would welcome him over there if he had questions or input for the forum , we are a very positive group and always assist new comers.
- Darren
Very useful info
cheers