Though Heuer is most famous for a suite of legendary chronographs including the Carrera, the Autavia, and the Monaco, the Swiss brand has plenty of other pieces in its vast catalog that are deserving of your attention.
What we have here, is one of the more interesting and unconventional chronographs. Released in the early-mid 1980s just before Techniques d'Avant Garde acquired Heuer and released the Formula 1 line of watches - likely based of this Reference.
It features a 39mm PVD case with a mineral crystal, dual PVD fluted pushers, a signed gold-plated crown, a PVD bezel with gold plated screws, and a cream Tritium dial with gold-tone radial sub registers and a matching handset. Powered by a quartz movement, it comes paired to a matching PVD President-style bracelet with a signed fliplock clasp with divers extension.
If you are looking for a quirky, functional, and endlessly charming neo-vintage chronograph from one of the best names in the business, look no further.