

E30 Gauge Pod 52mm Boost Replacement Clock Dash Mount Board For BMW 1982 - 1994. It features a tilt-able base, easy to mount with 3M double side tape. You are looking at one sports looking digital clock. Great use 1 for an old dashcam Hope you are not eating right now. Set up to motion detect and got a result. press pusher (on right) to reset all hands timer can only be reset when stopped (“time out”) Antique Dash Clock in Box Keith-Landis Ansonia 1917. Make sure this fits by entering your model number. Set up my old dash cam up in front of the litter boxes to catch which cat was using the floor in front of the litter boxes.push down the crown to stop timing (at end of event) timer may be restarted by pressing crown.push crown again to stop the timer (“time out”) push crown again to continue running (“time in”) may use time out / time in function repeatedly.press crown again to reset all hands timer can only be reset at end of event (not from “time out” position)įunctions of the later Autavia (Valjoux 340) are as follows:.push down the crown to stop timing (at end of event) timer cannot be restarted once crown has been pressed.press the pusher (on left) to stop the timer (“time out”) press again to continue running (“time in”) may use time out / time out function repeatedly Rear Defogger, LED Daytime Running Lights, LED Projector Headlights, Steering mounted controls, 2 Way Seat Adjustment.All Autavias record hours on the bottom register (6:00 o’clock) minutes on the top register (12:00 o’clock) and seconds by. The Autavia (12-hour stopwatch) was introduced in 1933 and marketed as a stopwatch for automobiles and aviation (thus the name, Autavia). start the timer by pressing the crown (center) Heuer Dash-Mounted Timers Overview of the Autavia.Functions of an early Autavia (Valjoux 59) are as follows: The operation of an early Autavia (Valjoux 59) is entirely different from that of the later Autavia (Valjoux 340). Operation of the Autavia Dash-Mounted Timer See the OnTheDash section covering the dash-mounted Autavia HERE.

In 1958, the Monte Carlo replaced the Autavia as Heuer’s 12-hour stopwatch, and in 1962 Heuer began using the “Autavia” name for its line of wrist chronographs, which continued in production until the mid-1980’s. Later Autavias -– identified by the pusher to the right of the crown - incorporated the Valjoux 340 movement.

The early Autavias –- identified by the pusher to the left of the crown - were powered by the Valjoux 59 movement. Shown below is a page from a 1936 catalog, showing the Hervue pair and a separate listing for the Autavia.Īutavias have low-profile cases (11 millimeters from the face of the back-plate to back edge of bezel) and a screw-on bezel, with flat glass crystal. The Autavia 12-hour stopwatch was often paired with the “Hervue” eight-day clock, with the two timepieces mounted on a single back-plate. The Autavia (12-hour stopwatch) was introduced in 1933 and marketed as a stopwatch for automobiles and aviation (thus the name, “Autavia”).Īll Autavias record hours on the bottom register (6:00 o’clock) minutes on the top register (12:00 o’clock) and seconds by the center hand.
