Apr 12, 2020  •  For Sale  •  19 Comments

Watch This! Vintage Heuer Camaro

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I have found over the years that there is a surprising correlation between vintage automobile and vintage watch fans — including me. This Heuer Camaro (yes, it was named after the car, more about that later) was designed and introduced by the famous timepiece manufacturer in 1968, just before their Chronomatic self-winding watches took off. This particular self-wind watch is fully functional and is listed for sale here on eBay, where heavy bidding has just broached the $1,000 mark. If you are the lucky high bidder, the watch will ship from Bellflower, California.

Heuer (and later TAG-Heuer) have sponsored races and racing cars almost from the onset of auto competitions. I grew up seeing the Heuer logo on telecasts and in the pages of Road & Track and similar magazines, and I remember thinking how cool Steve McQueen’s watch looked in the movie Le Mans. Of course, it was a Heuer. According to this incredibly detailed guide on the Heuer Camaro, the watch was named after the car in an effort to strengthen Heuer’s position in the American market as a result of the Camaro being named the pace car for the Indy 500. The distinctive not round but not square case is known as a “cushion” shape, and it makes the Camaro stand out from other similar vintage chronographs.

This particular Camaro features the Valjoux 7736 movement, the basis of which is still used today and provides a three sub-register face with, in this case, a white on black dial. I decided to do some research on other Heuer Camaros for sale; they are actually quite rare as production ended in 1972. The average price of used Camaros on the market was in the $4,500 to $5000 range, with some sales ranging as high as $10,000. Which, while still being lower than the average price for a running 1968 Camaro Super Sport (the Chevrolet version) at $27,400, is still a sizeable chunk of change.

I hope you’ve enjoyed this rather unusual find – don’t worry, we aren’t turning the site into Watch Finds, but occassionally we post automotive-related items of interest. Tell us about your automotive-themed watches and what your favorite one is!

Comments

  1. Weasel
    Apr 12, 2020 at 11:44am

    I was wearing one just like this, except it was blue, when I took my drivers test.

    Like 3
    • Mohammed Singh
      Apr 12, 2020 at 11:51am

      I always look forward to hearing about your drivers test. By the way, did you ever pass?

      Like 9
      • Weasel
        Apr 12, 2020 at 12:39pm

        I have yet to pas it. My eye doctor says that I’m actually color blind. For now I guess I’ll just go fishin

        Like 8
  2. MCH
    Apr 12, 2020 at 11:45am

    No question – fine vintage watches and fine vintage cars appeal to those who appreciate engineering, history and style. Might also throw in vintage aircraft, but those tend to be slightly less accessible to most.

    Like 11
    • Terry C
      Apr 13, 2020 at 11:48am

      Yes, unfortunately some of us must keep out finances grounded.

      Like 1
  3. Alan Brase
    Apr 12, 2020 at 12:25pm

    Pretty sure Heuer was one of the companies that made the calibrated 3 gauge sets used on sports car rallies very common in the US and probably Europe and central America in the 1950’s and 60’s.
    So they were aiming marketing to this upwardly mobile, tech savvy group with a couple product lines.
    Maybe otherts could add some more info about TSD (time, speed, distance) rallying in the 50’s?
    I was a navigator in one as a 16 year old and NOT very good help, I think! In a 1960 Sprite.

    Like 7
  4. JP
    Apr 12, 2020 at 12:58pm

    Under $2k is a pretty good deal for this watch. Expect another $500-1000 for restoration, but a much better value than some of the overpriced name brands out there.

    Like 4
    • DayDreamBeliever DayDreamBeliever
      Apr 13, 2020 at 1:46pm

      Why would restoration be required, or even desired? The listing indicates that the watch functions properly, and it looks ok to me.

      I think I have one of these movements in a drawer in my bench…

      CMW, 1974

      Like 1
  5. Tom71mustangsMember
    Apr 12, 2020 at 3:19pm

    Diggin’ it. Obviously not a Chevy guy, but I am a huge fan of Heuer / Tag Heuer- great post.

    Like 5
  6. Scotty GilbertsonStaff
    Apr 12, 2020 at 3:54pm

    Fantastic, creative story, Jamie!

    Like 6
  7. Todd Zuercher
    Apr 12, 2020 at 5:02pm

    I’m a fan of the Heuer/TAG Heuer stuff too and I’ve never heard of the Camaro version. Neat find and great writeup, Jamie!

    Like 5
  8. Guardstang
    Apr 13, 2020 at 9:16am

    Not Watch Finds but Bedroom Finds

    Like 0
    • FrankY
      Apr 13, 2020 at 5:26pm

      If it ever became Bedroom finds I would hate to see what would turn up. Lol.

      Like 2
  9. Maestro1
    Apr 13, 2020 at 9:38am

    I agree. If BF finds any more of this sort of fascinating things by all means let us know.

    Like 3
  10. Scuderia
    Apr 13, 2020 at 10:20am

    I think I’d prefer that one over the Monaco if it too had a blue face. Nice.

    Like 1
  11. Rusty
    Apr 14, 2020 at 9:03am

    Being from a time when watches were a necessity I really love this watch. In 67 my Dad got a key chain with a Camaro on it. He was a Chevy guy at the time. I think it was a promotional offer either from the back of a box of some sort or through an ad in a magazine. It looked like pewter but must have been made from a more durable material because it lasted for years. I am more of a motorcycle guy and love racing so Tassot is a brand that give me that same feeling you are talking about. My wife surprised me back in the early 2000’s with a beautiful Nicky Hayden Tossot Chronograph that came inside a miniture full face helmet. She found it on EBay and won’t tell me what she paid for it. It was when Nicky wasn’t performing as well as he did in ’06 when he won the Motogp championship. So I hope she got it for a good price. No idea what it’s worth now. Be safe.

    Like 1
    • DayDreamBeliever DayDreamBeliever
      Apr 14, 2020 at 1:20pm

      Tissot.

      Pronounced “Teessoh” I believe….

      RIP Nicky!

      Like 0
  12. PRA4SNW
    Apr 14, 2020 at 11:20am

    SOLD for $2,375.

    Like 0
  13. r s
    Apr 14, 2020 at 12:18pm

    I’m sure it’s a nice watch but there are millions of ‘nice watches’. This one just happens to say ‘Camaro’ on the face. Nothing else special about it.

    So what’s on TV?

    Like 0

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