Heuer. A Very Rare and Fine Stainless Steel Chronograph Wristwatch
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Heuer. A Very Rare and Fine Stainless Steel Chronograph Wristwatch

Signed, Heuer, Autavia, Ref. 2446, Case No. 52'855, Circa 1964

Details
Heuer. A Very Rare and Fine Stainless Steel Chronograph Wristwatch
Signed, Heuer, Autavia, Ref. 2446, Case No. 52'855, Circa 1964
Movement: Manual, Cal. 72, 17 jewels
Dial: Black, baton numerals with luminous dots, luminous hands, three white subsidiary dials
Case: Stainless steel, black bezel, engraved screw back, two round buttons in the band, 38.5mm diam.
Special Notice
This watch is pictured with straps made of endangered or protected animal materials such as alligator or crocodile. These endangered species straps are shown for display purposes only and are not for sale. Christie’s will remove and retain the strap prior to shipment from the sale site. At some sale sites, Christie’s may, at its discretion, make the displayed endangered species strap available to the buyer of the lot free of charge if collected in person from the sale site within 1 year of the date of the auction. Please check with the department for details on a particular lot.
Sale Room Notice
Please note the dial and movement of this watch was likely changed during a service at Heuer a few years after its initial production.

Lot Essay

The present watch is an extremely rare Transitional Autavia reference 2446. Discovered in 2014 by Paul Gavin, these "transitional" cases are identified on a small number of watches with most possessing the "Third Execution" dial found on "Jochen Rindt Autavias", which are named after the famous Formula One racing car driver. The notable difference on these transitional cases is that the lugs do not have the bevels found on other manual-wind Autavias from the 1960s. They also possess wider bezels like those found on First Execution Autavia cases, but in the Type 2 bezel version without a solid triangle at 12 o'clock rather than an indented triangle to hold lume as found on the Type 1 bezel versions.

Quite unusually, the serial number on this watch is extremely early, placing it among Autavia reference 2446 First Execution watches known to the market, however it has traits of later watches, including the Third Execution "Jochen Rindt" dial, the Type 2 bezel (those Autavias known in that range all have Type 1 bezels), a Heuer-signed crown (those in that range have unsigned crowns), central hour and minute hands with the black stripe down the center, and a bridge signed "Heuer-Leonidas", whereas other bridges on that serial range say "Ed. Heuer". Furthermore, it features luminous dots on the dial similar to those found on early Heuer Carreras and Rolex Daytona and different from the rectangular luminous plots found on other "Jochen Rindt" Autavias.

The watch is preserved in outstanding condition with a seemingly unpolished case. For collectors of Autavias, this is a rare opportunity.

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