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Auktion 13. März 2024 - Basel Watch AuctionLiterature:
Other examples of reference 113.603 are illustrated and described in the reference book Heuer Autavia Chronographs by Richard Crosthwaite & Paul Gavin, pp. 142C& 143, 146 & 147, and 150 & 151.
This very specific model made for the Israeli Defense Forces also known as “Tzahal” is part of an exceedingly small number of military watches supplied in the early 1980’s. The case back bears a military issue number M - 1837 and was not part of the regular production at the time. Originally the model Autavia was developed under the guidance of Jack Heuer and released in 1962, intended as a timekeeping device for motorsports and civil aviation: AUTomotive and AVIAtion. Our present example is from the last batch using reference 113.603.
Heuer
Model “Autavia”
Israeli Defense Forces, Ref. 113.603
Circa 1985
A stainless-steel and black PVD
coated automatic military chronograph
wristwatch made for the Israeli Defense
Forces
Case: cushion shape with screw down
case back, graduated bezel, black PVD
coated case with military inscriptions
on the back M – 1837 and reference number
113.603, numbers in between the lugs
11063 V, signed
Dial: black with luminous hands and
indexes, two counters for the 30 minutes
and 12 hours, aperture for the date,
outer 1/5th second minute track, signed
Movement: automatic, calibre 12,
17 jewels, balance spring with lever
escapement, stamped underneath the
balance spring “SX”, signed
Clasp/Buckle: black PVD coated bracelet
with deployant clasp, signed
Dimensions: 42 × 47 mm
CHF 8'000 – 12'000
Literature:
Other examples of reference 113.603 are illustrated and described in the reference book Heuer Autavia Chronographs by Richard Crosthwaite & Paul Gavin, pp. 142C& 143, 146 & 147, and 150 & 151.
This very specific model made for the Israeli Defense Forces also known as “Tzahal” is part of an exceedingly small number of military watches supplied in the early 1980’s. The case back bears a military issue number M - 1837 and was not part of the regular production at the time. Originally the model Autavia was developed under the guidance of Jack Heuer and released in 1962, intended as a timekeeping device for motorsports and civil aviation: AUTomotive and AVIAtion. Our present example is from the last batch using reference 113.603.