Heuer Montreal - pure racing! We are proud to have this rare watch in our portfolio.
Starting in 1972, the Heuer Montreal was primarily manufactured for Heuer's expansion into the North American market. Today she is mainly associated with Formula 1 driver Stefan Bellof, who had a fatal accident in Spa in 1985. His Heuer Montreal is still exhibited in the Stefan Bellof Memorial in Giessen, Germany. A no-frills but noble racing chronograph in the style of a racing car speedometer from the 70s!
Our Montreal version, which was produced from 1977 and equipped with the ingenious ETA Valjoux 7750, comes with a black dial as a Daydate Chronograph in German. The case shows signs of wear, but is in technically perfect condition. The dial, hands and glass are in excellent condition. With fresh testing and expertise of our watchmaker, it is waiting to be worn by you at the next race.
Heuer Montreal
This year Montreal
Diameter: 42 mm
Reference: 750.503
Caliber: ETA Valjoux 7750