HEUER AUTAVIA for “Argentine Air Force” Ref.2446C Chronograph
Maker: HEUER
Model: Autavia
Reference: 2446C
Serial number: 19xxxx
Product Year: 1960 Late ~ 1970's
Materials: SS
Diameter: 40mm
Crystal: plastic
Caliber: Valjoux Cal 72 Hand Winding
Bracelet / Strap: Leather Strap
Lug width: 20mm
Box / Paper: No
This is one of the Autavia chronographs delivered to the Argentine Air Force by Heuer in the good old days before the company was acquired by TAG. The movement is the Valjoux 72, which was considered the best chronograph at the time, and the hand-wound Daytona was also based on the same Valjoux 72.
The Heuer-era chronographs based on the Valjoux 72 are now attracting attention all over the world. Both the Carrera and the Autavia have cool designs. Of course, they are also practical, so it's no surprise that they are so popular.
Returning to the Argentine Air Force Autavia, the main features of this watch are the red center second hand (chronograph hand), the red five-minute mark on the minute circle, and the Argentine Air Force mark and three-digit number engraved on the back. The exact number of units produced is unknown, but it is true that they were extremely few.
It's very well made and well designed, so it's sure to be a fun watch to watch in the future.
We also perform overhauls, so the feel of the start button is excellent. Manual winding chronographs are great after all.
*We are also focusing on selling the finest vintage items that have timeless value. Please look forward to it.
A chronograph “Autavia” from the good old days of Heuer, before it was acquired by TAG. This is one of the watches delivered to the Argentine Air Force. The movement was the Valjoux 72, considered the best chronograph of its time, and the hand-wind Daytona was based on the same Valjoux 72.
The Valjoux 72-based chronographs of the Heuer era are now attracting worldwide attention. Both Carrera and Autavia have cool designs. Of course, they are also very practical, so it seems only natural that they would be popular.
Returning to the Autavia of the Argentine Air Force, the typical features of this watch are that the center seconds (chrono hand) is red, the five-minute increments on the minute circle are also red, and the mark of the Argentine Air Force and its three-digit number are engraved on the back of the watch. The exact number of pieces produced is unknown, but it is true that they are extremely rare.
It is very well made and designed, and will be one to look forward to in the future.
The watch has been OH'd, so the start button feels great. The hand-wound chronograph is still very good.
We will be putting more effort into selling real vintage watches that are of universal value. Please look forward to it.