Heuer Chronograph ref 7220
Very rare and Very collectible
in ALL ORIGINAL condition
diameter 37mm
circa 1969
there are visible scratch and dent on the case
original dial and hands, lume are aged, left register has spider cracks on it, overall in great condition
good condition plexiglass
original crown, there is a dent
original Guy Freres bracelet fit to 17cm wrist, extender option available
original part valjoux 72 runs great, keep good time, reset default, long power reserve (more than 30 hours)
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1968 Heuer Camaro 12 ref. 7220 NT. This particular model is the rarest of all Camaro’s with Valjoux 72 movement and tachymeter tension ring at the edge of the dial used to measure how fast an object is moving.
In the 1960s and 1970s, no brand was more prominent in motorsports timing than Heuer. The Camaro name was born out of the Jack Heuer plan to grow his business in America; he was looking for synergies and found them on the new trend Muscle Cars. Produced between 1968 and 1972, the Camaro had one of the shortest production runs of all the models from the 60s and 70s, leading to their relative rarity today.
In a sense, the Camaro is a blend of the early manually-wound Carrera and later Monaco, with the combination of a square cushion case and straight lugs, evocative of a Monaco.