Colour: Blue
Watch Brothers London selects the rarest, most beloved timepieces for its covetable collection. Heuer's 'Skipper' dates back to 1968, when it was created for the yacht racing crew of team Intrepid to defend America's Cup. Powered by a calibre 15 automatic movement, this steel watch from 1970 has a matte blue dial with a corresponding rotating metallic bezel. Perhaps its most distinctive feature is the chronograph recorder that's segmented into three colours and built to suit a fifteen-minute regatta countdown.
This watch and its water-resistant seals are vintage, so we do not recommend wearing it in water.
Movement
- Calibre 15 automatic chronograph movement
Functions
- Hour, minute and seconds hands
- Date window
- Chronograph: 15-minute counter
Dial
- Blue matte dial
- Luminous orange hour and minute hands, orange second hand
Case
- Steel case
- Metallic blue bezel
- Crown for date and time adjustments and manual winding
- Mineral glass crystal
- Steel case back
- Deployment clasp-fastening steel bracelet
Specifications
- Case width: 42mm; case thickness: 15.5mm
- Reference number: 15640
Returns or Exchanges
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