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Heuer 2000 Professional

Sale price$795.00

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DESCRIPTION

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BRAND HISTORY

The history of the Heuer brand is one deeply entrenched in the world of precision timekeeping, motorsports, and innovation. Founded by Edouard Heuer in 1860, the brand initially began as a small workshop in Saint-Imier, Switzerland. Over the years, Heuer gained a reputation for crafting high-quality timepieces, particularly chronographs, which were used for a variety of applications including sports, aviation, and industry

In 1882, Heuer patented his first chronograph, a significant achievement that laid the groundwork for future innovations. The 1887 oscillating pinion, another of Heuer's inventions, revolutionized the chronograph, demonstrating the brand's commitment to technological advancement.

Into the 20th century, Heuer's contributions to watchmaking were pivotal in sports timing. The "Time of Trip" dashboard chronograph, introduced in 1911, was designed for automobiles and aircraft, showcasing Heuer's diversification into timing for various modes of transportation. In 1916, the Micrograph stopwatch, capable of measuring 1/100th of a second, set a new standard in precision, illustrating Heuer's mastery over time measurement.

The brand's involvement in sports, particularly motor racing, became more pronounced in the mid-20th century. The introduction of the Carrera watch in 1963, inspired by the Carrera Panamericana auto race, solidified TAG Heuer's connection with the racing world. The Monaco watch, launched in 1969 and later popularized by Steve McQueen, broke new ground with its square case and water resistance, becoming an icon of style and innovation.

A significant turning point in the brand's history came in 1985 when TAG (Techniques d'Avant Garde) acquired Heuer, creating TAG Heuer. This partnership emphasized the brand's strong association with Formula 1 racing and marked a new phase focused on luxury lifestyle branding. The acquisition by LVMH in 1999 further integrated TAG Heuer into the world of luxury goods, expanding its global reach and innovation in watchmaking.

INFO
  • Model: Heuer Professional 2000
  • Reference: 966.006
  • Year: 1980's
  • Dial Color: Champagne
  • Style: Diver
  • Bracelet: Original PVD Black Stainless Steel Bracelet w/ Signed Clasp
  • Sizing: Fits up to 8" Wrist
  • Box: No
  • Papers: No
  • Other Accessories: No
WHAT YOU SHOULD KNOW

This watch was acquired from the original owner who is a retired Heuer watchmaker. He never wore the watch. This can be seen with the caseback sticker still being present as well as the impeccable condition.

The case, bracelet, and crystal are free of scratches and zero peeling which is very rare for these vintage PVD Watches. There are few blemishes with the bracelet that can be seen in the pictures

The dial has aged with this speckle patina which definitely adds a lot of vintage appeal and does not effect function in any way. The hands have also aged into a creamy yellow patina.

The movement has been cleaned and serviced in June of 2024. I will include a new battery with the purchase.

DIMENSIONS
  • Case Size: 37.0mm
  • Lug Width: 20.0mm
  • Lug to Lug: 43.9mm
  • Thickness: 9.1mm
MATERIALS
  • Case Material: PVD Black Stainless Steel
  • Bezel Material: PVD Gold Stainless Steel
  • Case Back Material: Stainless Steel
  • Bracelet Material: PVD Black Stainless Steel
  • Crystal: Flat Mineral Crystal
  • Luminescence: Tritium
MOVEMENT
  • Manufacturer: ETA
  • Caliber: ETA Caliber 955.112
  • Country: Switzerland
  • Movement Type: Quartz w/ Date Indicator
  • Jewels: 7
  • Battery Life: 3 Years

Back in Black (And Gold)

DESCRIPTION

Coming Soon!

BRAND HISTORY

The history of the Heuer brand is one deeply entrenched in the world of precision timekeeping, motorsports, and innovation. Founded by Edouard Heuer in 1860, the brand initially began as a small workshop in Saint-Imier, Switzerland. Over the years, Heuer gained a reputation for crafting high-quality timepieces, particularly chronographs, which were used for a variety of applications including sports, aviation, and industry

In 1882, Heuer patented his first chronograph, a significant achievement that laid the groundwork for future innovations. The 1887 oscillating pinion, another of Heuer's inventions, revolutionized the chronograph, demonstrating the brand's commitment to technological advancement.

Into the 20th century, Heuer's contributions to watchmaking were pivotal in sports timing. The "Time of Trip" dashboard chronograph, introduced in 1911, was designed for automobiles and aircraft, showcasing Heuer's diversification into timing for various modes of transportation. In 1916, the Micrograph stopwatch, capable of measuring 1/100th of a second, set a new standard in precision, illustrating Heuer's mastery over time measurement.

The brand's involvement in sports, particularly motor racing, became more pronounced in the mid-20th century. The introduction of the Carrera watch in 1963, inspired by the Carrera Panamericana auto race, solidified TAG Heuer's connection with the racing world. The Monaco watch, launched in 1969 and later popularized by Steve McQueen, broke new ground with its square case and water resistance, becoming an icon of style and innovation.

A significant turning point in the brand's history came in 1985 when TAG (Techniques d'Avant Garde) acquired Heuer, creating TAG Heuer. This partnership emphasized the brand's strong association with Formula 1 racing and marked a new phase focused on luxury lifestyle branding. The acquisition by LVMH in 1999 further integrated TAG Heuer into the world of luxury goods, expanding its global reach and innovation in watchmaking.

INFO
  • Model: Heuer Professional 2000
  • Reference: 966.006
  • Year: 1980's
  • Dial Color: Champagne
  • Style: Diver
  • Bracelet: Original PVD Black Stainless Steel Bracelet w/ Signed Clasp
  • Sizing: Fits up to 8" Wrist
  • Box: No
  • Papers: No
  • Other Accessories: No
WHAT YOU SHOULD KNOW

This watch was acquired from the original owner who is a retired Heuer watchmaker. He never wore the watch. This can be seen with the caseback sticker still being present as well as the impeccable condition.

The case, bracelet, and crystal are free of scratches and zero peeling which is very rare for these vintage PVD Watches. There are few blemishes with the bracelet that can be seen in the pictures

The dial has aged with this speckle patina which definitely adds a lot of vintage appeal and does not effect function in any way. The hands have also aged into a creamy yellow patina.

The movement has been cleaned and serviced in June of 2024. I will include a new battery with the purchase.

DIMENSIONS
  • Case Size: 37.0mm
  • Lug Width: 20.0mm
  • Lug to Lug: 43.9mm
  • Thickness: 9.1mm
MATERIALS
  • Case Material: PVD Black Stainless Steel
  • Bezel Material: PVD Gold Stainless Steel
  • Case Back Material: Stainless Steel
  • Bracelet Material: PVD Black Stainless Steel
  • Crystal: Flat Mineral Crystal
  • Luminescence: Tritium
MOVEMENT
  • Manufacturer: ETA
  • Caliber: ETA Caliber 955.112
  • Country: Switzerland
  • Movement Type: Quartz w/ Date Indicator
  • Jewels: 7
  • Battery Life: 3 Years