Tag Heuer Autavia Heritage CBE2110-0
During 2016 TAG Heuer ran a campaign called ‘The Autavia Cup’. This allowed fans of the brand to pick which reference of the Autavia they should re-issue for 2017. With over 50,000 participants, the Heuer Autavia reference number 2446 came out on top. Apart from a few logical modern updates, the CBE2110 effectively retains the charm and allure of a 1960s Heuer chronograph. The most important contemporary changes include a size increase to 42mm from 39mm, the inclusion of a date window at six, modern fit and finish techniques, and an incredible movement. This thoroughly modern automatic column-wheel chronograph movement known as Caliber 02 from Heuer boasts 75 hours of power reserve ticking at 4Hz. Fortunately, this powerhouse of a movement can be seen through the display case back.
This Autavia Heritage keeps things suitably captivating and classic, but where it does decide to modernize, it’s done to the huge benefit of the wearer resulting in a timeless piece with endless style.
Information:
Reference: CBE2110-0
MSRP: $7,750
Dated: 2021
Bracelet: Stainless Steel Bracelet
Case Size: 42mm x 16mm thickness
Lug Width: 21mm
Case Metal: Stainless Steel
Movement: Heuer 02 - Automatic
Functions: Hours, Minutes, Seconds, Chronograph, date
Box and Papers: Box and papers
Crystal: Sapphire
Bracelet size: 7.75”
Condition: Excellent pre owned condition
Case is excellent condition with little to no wear. Bracelet has little to no wear. Dial, hands, and crystal have no wear. Watch is running within spec.
History of Tag-Heuer Watches
TAG Heuer, founded simply as "Heuer Watchmaking" in 1860 by Edouard Heuer in St-Imier, Switzerland, has a storied history of innovation and precision in watchmaking. Early milestones include the 1882 patent of Heuer's first chronograph and the 1887 patent for the oscillating pinion, a key development in mechanical chronographs. Throughout the early 20th century, TAG Heuer focused on creating precise timekeeping devices for transportation, including the "Time of Trip" dashboard chronograph and the "Mikrograph," the first stopwatch accurate to 1/100 of a second. The introduction of the Autavia and Carrera chronographs in the 1960s, and the Monaco in 1969, solidified the brand's reputation for excellence and innovation, particularly in motorsports.
In 1985, the TAG Group acquired Heuer, forming TAG Heuer and bringing new technological advancements to the company. The 1999 acquisition by LVMH Moët Hennessy Louis Vuitton S.A. further enhanced its prestige. Today, TAG Heuer continues to innovate while honoring its rich heritage, with recent introductions like the "Pendulum Concept" and the development of smartwatches that blend traditional Swiss craftsmanship with modern technology. The brand maintains strong ties to sports, particularly motorsports, and offers a diverse product line that includes the Carrera, Aquaracer, Formula 1, and Connected series. Under the leadership of CEO Frédéric Arnault and honorary chairman Jack Heuer, TAG Heuer remains a leader in Swiss watchmaking, known for its avant-garde design and precision.