Thanks for the response..And a great find..Vintage chronos..Just something about them..:biggrin:The movement is a Heuer Cal 12 micro-rotor automatic.
Thanks Juan. I am planning a 'family portrait'.Mr. Rick,
Your vintage Heur collection is impressive. It will be nice to see them all side by side.
Hope the eight days go by fast for you.
Juan Carlos
x2 - I like the rounded corners more than the sharp ones. There always seems to be so much "wasted space" on the Monaco to me.That's a beautiful watch.
Forgive me for saying so but I would take it over the Monaco 1,000 times over.
Wow back to back classics they both are very cool; great find on the Sliverstone! Great pics by the way you have an awesome collection there.My Silverstone has arrived. Here is a bit more information on the watch and a few more pictures.
The official designation is Silverstone Ref. 110.313F ( Flume ) It's dimensions are 42 mm x 44 mm x 14 mm, and is fitted with a 22 mm strap. The movement is a Heuer Caliber 12 micro-rotor automatic, operating at 21,600 BPH. The Silverstone watches first appeared in Heuer catalogs in 1974 and came in three dial colors, blue, burgundy, and smoke (flume).
Here are a few pictures of the Silverstone and a comparison shot of my Monaco and Silverstone.
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Silverstone Ref. 110.313F and Monaco Ref. 73633G
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wholly agree for this iteration of the Monaco and this superb Silverstone. Sub in an 1133 B (two white subdials) and I'd be interested in having another look.That's a beautiful watch.
Forgive me for saying so but I would take it over the Monaco 1,000 times over.