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Heuer Autavia is a wristwatch by Heuer.
The classic Heuer Autavia
Already in 1933 a stopwatch by Heuer (today: TAG Heuer) was bearing the name "Autavia". 1962 an identically wrist chronograph was presented, inside which a Valjoux manual winding movement was ticking. These models can also be recognized by the V-shaped, symmetrical arrangement of the three totalisers (Tricompax).
From 1969 the watch was equipped with the newly developed automatic chronograph caliber Chronomatic with microrotor. Its typical construction mark is the left sided crown, located at 9 h.
In 2019, TAG Heuer introduced a new Autavia collection, elevating the nameplate to its own model.
The re-edition of 2003
In 2003 TAG Heuer launched a modern re-edition of the Autavia, driven by a modified caliber ETA 2892 with chrono module by Dubois Dépraz.