
1960s Heuer Dashboard Stopwatch and Clock Set
Why This Watch Matters Vintage Heuer rally timers are an instrumental part of the company’s legacy in auto-racing history, and it’s rare to find a set of three. The Full Story Heuer has long been associated with auto-racing. While wristwatches had more prominent visibility being worn by iconic drivers, the dashboard clocks have also gained a cult following due to the clean black and white design. As with any tool watch, these dashboard clocks were designed for their functionality. Keeping in line with Jack Heuer’s motto, legibility was a paramount factor for these, and one can immediately notice this throughout the design. The practicality of use was an important factor as well; larger pushers, with the center pusher featuring large ridges, allowed better grip for users of the timers. The Sebring was a split-second timer which was introduced around 1960 with two iterations; this example is an earlier one that can be immediately recognized by its asymmetric pushers. This one is also nea