Heuer Autavia 1563

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Year of Production: 1972
Case Size: 42mm
Case Material: Stainless steel
Dial Color: Black
Bracelet/Strap: Stainless steel
Movement Type: Automatic
Box: No
Papers: No
Location: United States
Description

Reference 1563 Autavia ‘Exotic’ | A stainless steel chronograph wrist watch with date and bracelet, Circa 1972 Heuer

Dial: black Caliber: cal. 15 automatic, 17 jewels Case: stainless steel, screw down case back Case number: 271’785 Size: 42 mm diameter, bracelet circumference approximately 200 mm Signed: case, dial, and movement Box: no Papers: no Accessories: additional fabric strap Given the length of time the C-shaped case Autavia existed in the catalogue, spanning from its launch in 1969 all the way into the mid-1980s, it was inevitable that there would be quite a few evolutions and variants. The move from four digit to five digit reference numbers saw the introduction of more scratch resistant mineral crystal glass and a thicker case to accommodate. Along the way there were the famed automatic models and their manual wind siblings, and of course many options for dial colors. The pure black that was introduced at launch would be a staple of the portfolio but there would be several rifts on the more austere dial. Red accents were a key trait, but it would be the pops of orange that signaled a new aesthetic language. The much talked about reference 1163 “Orange Boy”, as it was named by collectors, is often shown as an example of the daring of the brand in the era, but for many it is the reference 1563 “Exotic” that shows the true ingenuity of Heuer, its designers and suppliers. Housing the calibre 15 with running seconds at 10 o’clock, it already sported an unusual asymmetric design, but what made the watch really special was the layout of the dial. Totally flat with no steps for the minute recorder or applied markets and all other elements printed, it would appear that the model was produced with a cost in mind. What they lacked in budget they certainly made up for in creativity. With its large luminous plot forming the hour markers the surface area makes it easy to understand why many collectors refer to the watch as the “Le Mans” or the “Night Racer” given that it would have been very legible after dark. Complimented by the checkered outer track and the orange accents throughout, the watch exudes sporting prowess, it’s easy to understand why the watch is so loved by vintage Heuer enthusiasts and racing drivers alike.

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Heuer Autavia 1563 | Stainless steel
Heuer Autavia 1563 | Stainless steel
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