1970s Heuer Autavia 'Orange' ref. 11630
1970s Heuer Autavia 'Orange' ref. 11630
What We Fancy
The Heuer Autavia was Jack Heuer’s watch that he originally envisaged as a watch for both the automotive and aviation fields. This model is more rare than most because of the orange color accents used throughout and is nicknamed “Psuedo Orange” or just “Orange”. This particular example is in excellent all original condition with a sharp case and clean dial.
Brand: Heuer
Model: Autavia ref. 11630
Case: 41mm wide (excluding crown), all stainless steel, screw-down case back, signed crown, pump pushers, outer tachymeter bezel,
Movement: Heuer cal. 12 , automatic, recently serviced
Bracelet/ Strap: Olive Nylon Nato, 20mm lug width (any accessory from our shop)
Features: Matte black dial, tritium lume, raised baton hour markers, 12-hour counting chronograph with 30-minute intervals, date window, screw-down case back, pump pushers, tachymeter bezel, orange color accents, orange pointed baton handset, circa the early 1970s
Box & Papers: No
Condition: In excellent all original condition. The dial is great with no defects and no blemishes of any kind. The case is very good with the original brushed finish and bevels still sharp. No major scratches or dents, just some smaller superficial scratches. The movement has been serviced and keeps excellent time when tested. The chronograph operates smoothly and snaps back to 12.
Backed by our one-year repair warranty. To trade in your watch towards this purchase or to make arrangements for purchase via wire, check/ cash to save on fees, please send us a message or email.