HSTE[Omega Moderator]
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The Heuer Skipper ref. 7764 is a rare bird: it has been put into the „Autavia“ 2446C case...
....and it is powered by a Valjoux 7730. Production was only during 1969 and serial bands are 133xxx and 134xxx.
The first generation „Skipper“ was cased into a „Carrera“ 2447 case and it was called „Skipperera“. Moving thereafter into the Autavia case provided superior waterproofing as well as better legibility thanks to a slightly larger case.
Cheers, HSTE

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