This page contains photographs of the movements that were used in the Heuer chronographs and dashboard timepieces, in a format that serves as a recognition guide.
Chronograph Movements
Valjoux 22
Early Valjoux 22 —
shown in movement from 1917
Valjoux 22
shown in Reference 333 Chronograph (circa 1950)
shown in Reference 347 Chronograph
Valjoux 22
shown in Reference 3336 chronograph (circa 1955)
Valjoux 23
shown in Reference 404 chronograph, circa 1960
Valjoux 230
shown in Heuer Bundeswehr chronograph
Venus 170
12.5 Ligne; diameter = 28.2mm; height = 6.0mm;
17 jewels; frequency = 18000 A/h; power reserve = 40 hours
Venus 170 movement, shown in Up / Down Chronograph
Valjoux 77
13 Ligne; diameter = 29.5mm; height = 6.0mm;
17 jewels; frequency = 18000 A/h; power reserve = 39 hours
Valjoux 77 movement, shown in Up / Down Chronograph, Reference 3248
Valjoux 71 (shown in Reference 346 Chronograph) — circa 1946
Valjoux 71 (shown in Reference 345 Chronograph)
Valjoux 71 (shown in Abercrombie & Fitch Seafarer, early 1950’s)
Early Valjoux 72 (shown in Reference 2447 Chronograph)
Valjoux 72 (shown in early Heuer Carrera, with screw-back case)
Valjoux 72 (shown in Heuer Autavia)
Valjoux 72 (shown in Heuer Camaro)
Valjoux 72C — triple calendar (shown in Early Heuer Triple Calendar Chronograph, Reference 2543, circa 1946)
Valjoux 721 — with tide dial (shown in Abercrombie & Fitch Seafarer, circa 1955)
Valjoux 721 — with tide dial (shown in Abercrombie & Fitch Seafarer, Ref 2444 (Second Execution), Circa 1960