Description
Introduced in 1958 to replace the Autavia, the Monte Carlo features a 12-hour numerical counter in a “window” at the bottom of the dial.
Heuer proudly announced that the new central register (for seconds) and jumping disc (for hours) assured the “greatest legibility ever
found in a stopwatch”. Three-button models like this one sold through 1967 used a button to advance or reset the hour disc; two-button models
used a single button to reset hours, minutes and seconds. Paired with a Master Time on a double back-plate, the Monte Carlo was one-half of
the classic Rally-Master pair.