TAG HEUER
(JP¥19,800)
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● This is a 1970s stopwatch from the "HEUER" era, the predecessor to TAG Heuer. ・ Unused deadstock item. ・ Offered for sale to organize my collection. Model number: 804901Y Product name: ROADMASTER It seems to be a product for cars and car racing. #MonteCarlo #Monaco It is a hand-wound stopwatch. Measurement starts with the button in the center at the 12 o'clock position. → Stop with the button at the 10 o'clock position → Reset with the button at the 2 o'clock position. ※ It works properly. However, since it is old, there is a possibility that it may suddenly malfunction due to unseen age-related deterioration, so please purchase only if you understand and agree to this point. ● Size: Approximately 7cm x Approximately 6.5cm ● Due to reasons such as the product being different from what you expected, and to prevent swapping, please purchase only if you can absolutely adhere to the principle of no cancellations and no returns. ※ As I keep repeating, it is an old item, so please make your purchase after careful consideration. ----- [The following is a translation of text from an overseas website. For reference] Heuer is famous for its investments in sports cars. As a race driver, HEUER launched an economical stopwatch series equipped with ref. 804.901, also known as the Roadmaster. The Roadmaster was a very interesting alternative to the expensive classic dashboard timers "Monte Carlo" and "Autavia". Like the popular Trackmaster 8042 and 8047, it features a pin lever movement and a very vivid (very) vivid plastic case. Let's believe that the affordable price and interesting 70s design also targeted young, cute markers with an economical stopwatch. The Roadmaster user manual supports this assumption, as it can be read in the preface text "Young styling and modern". The manual reiterates the meaning of Heuer's appearance in sports cars. "The brand name is linked to F1 car racing." Young pilots must have had the leader's timekeeper and the best Swiss stopwatch maker's timer! Like professionals, they fixed it on the car's dash, repaired it with a strong adhesive sitter (missing on the red model above), and then were able to record performance with three commands, a tachymeter, and a rotating bezel.
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