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  As a low cost alternative Heuer also made a Leonidas version of the Skipper: the Easy-Rider Skipper.
 
  As a low cost alternative Heuer also made a Leonidas version of the Skipper: the Easy-Rider Skipper.
 
There are 7 versions of the Skipper.
 
There are 7 versions of the Skipper.
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===Heuer Skipper – type 1===
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* Reference: Skipper 7754, with the 15 min. subdial in green-green-orange at 3 o’clock.
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*    Caliber: manual wound Valjoux 7730 movement.
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*    Case size: Ø 35,5  mm / H 13,0 mm
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*    Year: 1968.

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Skipper Version 1

Heuer Skipper

In 1968 Heuer introduced their own regatta watch: the Skipper. A normal chronograph with the minutes counter in a subdial, divided by colours in 3 times 5 minutes, showing the 15-minute regatta countdown. Until beginning of the 1980’s the Heuer Skipper is made in a variety of different models. At Henrik’s website www.heuerchrono.com there’s this comprehensively overview where the Skippers are divided in 8 different types. The first Skipper was housed in the 1960’s Carrera case with reference 2447, as all later versions were housed in the Autavia case with reference 7763 Compressor case. The first three versions run on a Valjoux 7730 movement, as the other versions have a modified Caliber 15 movement with the crown on the left side and the pushers on the right side.

As a low cost alternative Heuer also made a Leonidas version of the Skipper: the Easy-Rider Skipper.

There are 7 versions of the Skipper.

Heuer Skipper – type 1

  • Reference: Skipper 7754, with the 15 min. subdial in green-green-orange at 3 o’clock.
  • Caliber: manual wound Valjoux 7730 movement.
  • Case size: Ø 35,5 mm / H 13,0 mm
  • Year: 1968.