No Reserve: Heuer Monte-Carlo and Master-Time Dash Timers
Discovered amongst vintage racing enthusiasts' treasures is a duo of remarkable timepieces, the '70s era Heuer Monte-Carlo and its later counterpart, the Master-Time Dash Timer. The former, produced between 1972-1978, boasts an iconic blue sunburst dial with contrasting white subdials and a robust chronograph movement, marking it as the perfect companion for trackside timing. Introduced post-Quartz Crisis, the Heuer Master-Time (circa mid-'80s) carries forward the legacy of its predecessor but incorporates digital display technology in a sleek, 40mm steel case, offering versatile analog-digital functionality. Both watches exhibit distinctive 'red center' chronograph seconds hands, echoing their racing heritage, with the Monte-Carlo showcasing Heuer's patented decimal minute tracking system.
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$12,500