The Heuer Verona was launched in 1978 and showed that even in the grip of the quartz crisis, Heuer still knew how to make a beautiful classic chronograph. While most of the 1970s was about bright colours and over-sized funky cases, the Verona turned back the clock to the clean, elegant design of the first Carrera from 1963- a simple… Read More
POSTED 22 Dec 2014
Verona

The Heuer Verona was launched in 1978 and was one of the last new watches to use Heuer’s own Chronomatic Calibre 12 movement. The Verona shares many design traits with the Carrera, albeit in a less sporty package.
The Verona was available with a wide range of movements, including the Calibre 12, as well as analogue and digital quartz models.
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