Available for auction is a remarkable collection of 11 vintage stopwatches spanning from the 1950s to the 1990s, including a rare yacht racing watch, all presented on custom walnut display stands with engraved dash plates featuring the names of famous racetracks.
Highlights include four Heuer/Sears stopwatches: a pair of three-pusher models identical to the Trackmate (1/10-second, 60-minute split timer) and Trackmaster (1/10-second, 15-minute split timer), along with a pair of two-pusher 1/5-second, 60-minute timers with distinctive green-and-white registers. Additional pieces include an Aristo Apollo 1/5-second, 30-minute timer; a Compass 1/5-second, 30-minute timer; a Chesterfield two-pusher 1/10-second, 15-minute timer with black and red dials; a Dunhaven two-pusher 1/10-second, 15-minute timer with a red 60-second dial; a Marcel et Cie two-pusher 1/10-second, 15-minute timer with black and red dial accents; a Minerva 1/10-second, 30-minute timer; and a Lustro “Bullseye” two-pusher 1/10-second, 30-minute timer featuring colorful concentric dials.
Completing the set is a Minerva yacht racing watch mounted on a 6”x8” plaque engraved “Yacht Intrepid” in honor of the America’s Cup winner of 1987. One stopwatch is mounted on a quick-release clip, while all others are dash-mounted and easily removable.
The seller states each piece is in proper working order, with only minor cosmetic wear consistent with age and use, making this an exceptional collection for vintage racing enthusiasts and collectors alike. The buyer is responsible for tariffs, duties, customs, shipping, shipping insurance, handling, transactional fees or any miscellaneous fees. PCARMARKET is not responsible for anything lost or damaged during shipping.
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Bid in the amount of $125
This great collection Vintage stopwatches brings us back to an era when you needed two feet to drive a Sports or Race car and Carburetors had to be synched. That was not the world of F1 transmissions and everything being digital.......you needed a much higher skill level. The best alarm system today is a standard shift car, no one knows how to drive them.
Take these watches and sign up for a great retro rally and relive the days of Phil Hill and Alberto Ascari.