




1970s Heuer Silverstone
The Heuer Silverstone, launched in 1974, was a chronograph watch designed by Heuer as a successor to the Monaco, sharing its square case but with a more streamlined and less radical design. Named after the famous Silverstone Circuit in England, the Silverstone was part of Heuer's motorsports-focused collection and is known for its sporty elegance and distinctive styling. While initially facing similar market challenges as the Monaco, it gained recognition within the motorsports community, particularly with Ferrari drivers like Clay Regazzoni, and has since become a sought-after vintage piece
Maker: Heuer
Model: Silverstone
Reference: 110.313 R
Year of Production: 1970s
Case dimensions: 42 x 44mm
Movement: Automatic, cal. 12 with micro rotor
Power reserve: 42 hrs
Bracelet/Strap: Metal, original Heuer signed NSA bracelet
Lug Width: 22mm
Original Box/Papers: comes with warranty pamphlet
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The Vintage watch collection at Clark Street Mercantile is curated by Montreal-based collector & watch expert Tarik Khan. Each vintage watch is inspected and in good working order. Note: all vintage watches are sold as-is and are in current running condition at the time of sale. Due to the age and mechanical nature of these timepieces, we cannot guarantee accuracy, longevity, or freedom from future mechanical issues. No warranties or guarantees are provided.
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