Features: Early Aerotel Chronograph by Heuer Features a Solid Stainless Steel Case, Original Dial and Early Landeron 13 Column Wheel Movement. Signed Ed Heuer on the Movement and Case. Signed Aerotel on the Dial.
This watch model was used in the movie Destination Tokyo (1943) with Cary Grant, John Garfield and Alan Hale. The watch is shown in several scenes when they coordinate a bombing run.
Case: Solid Stainless Steel Case and Back with Oval Pushers to Control the Chronograph. Top Pusher Starts and Stops the Chronograph. Bottom Pusher Resets Counters to Zero. Case Signed Ed. Heuer & Co, Swiss.
Dial: Original Two Tone Silver Dial with Painted Arabic Numbers and Blue Steel Hands. Small Registers for Constant Seconds and 30 Minutes. Blue Spiral Inner Tachymetre Scale and Outer Blue Telemetre Scale. 1/5 Second Graduation in Black. Dial Signed Aerotel, Switzerland. Original Dial Does Show It's age but has a Nicely Aged Patina.
Movement: Early Landeron Caliber 13, Swiss Made 17 Jewel Manual Wind Column Wheel Movement Recently Cleaned by www.farfo.com Vintage Chronograph Repair Service and Ready for Your Collection. Signed Ed. Heuer Swiss. Balance Stamped with the Aerotcl Swiss House Code JXS.
Dimensions: 32mm Diameter Excluding Crown x 40mm Top to Bottom. 17mm Lug Spacing. Smaller Size Chronograph
Condition: Good - Very Good Condition. Comes with a 90 Day Mechanical Warranty. Extended One Year Warranty Available for $199.