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There are a number of variations to this range of 2000 Heuer chronographs. Most notable are: | There are a number of variations to this range of 2000 Heuer chronographs. Most notable are: | ||
* Different bezel - a tachmeter version in black or 0-60 minute in black or white | * Different bezel - a tachmeter version in black or 0-60 minute in black or white | ||
− | * Different case finish - bead blasted or polished | + | * Different case finish - bead blasted or polished (ref 273.206 polished) |
* Dial colour - gold, white or black | * Dial colour - gold, white or black | ||
* Dial change of wording from Chronograph to Professional | * Dial change of wording from Chronograph to Professional |
Revision as of 18:47, 16 October 2020
Heuer Chronograph 273.006 - Circa 1982-1990
This model featured the ‘super-quartz’ Calibre 185 movement – it uses the Dubois Depraz 2000 chronograph module mated with a quartz ETA 555 motor.
- Case material Steel. screw back. brushed finish, signed crown, knurled pushers
- Case diameter 36,5 mm
- Thickness 13 mm
- Water resistance 20 ATM/600ft
- Crystal Mineral Glass
- Bracelet with lock, brushed
- Dial with tritium lume trangles and concentric silver circle subdials
- Date window with magnifier
Early pre-1985 models have Heuer logo only. After 1985 the TAG logo appears on dial and bracelet clasp.
There are a number of variations to this range of 2000 Heuer chronographs. Most notable are:
- Different bezel - a tachmeter version in black or 0-60 minute in black or white
- Different case finish - bead blasted or polished (ref 273.206 polished)
- Dial colour - gold, white or black
- Dial change of wording from Chronograph to Professional
The automatic version of the same watch is ref 173.006 and is now a rare and collectible model. The quartz version may be had still for a fraction of the price and it offers all the features of its more expensive brother.