The Heuer Pasadena is first mentioned in the Heuer catalog from 1979. The Pasadena has a large 41 mm steel case with a design without lugs in the typical Heuer racing look of the early 80s. The dial is beautiful, clear and simple. In keeping with the layout of the built-in Valjoux 7750 caliber, the sub-dials are at 12, 6 and 9 o'clock, with a simple date window at 3 o'clock. The hour markers are provided with fluorescent strips that take on a beautiful creamy yellow color with increasing age, as is the case with our rare example in the steel version.
Our Pasadena is in good shape for its proud 40 years. The case has signs of wear and tear, which are an integral part of such a vintage watch. The dial is wonderfully preserved and the glass is still in beautiful condition. Are you looking for a unique, rare and extremely cool racing chronograph? The Heuer Pasadena is your watch!
Heuer Pasadena
This year Pasadena
Diameter: 41 mm
Reference: 750.501-3
Caliber: Valjoux 7750
Other: without box, without papers