Here is a pair of watches that juxtapose each other in almost every way. One is for the dash and the other for the wrist. One has a black dial with red-orange accents; the other a white dial link with blue accents. One link is named Super, the other is nicknamed "Siffert," after its earliest prominent owner. All link that said, the two work well as a pair. As a testament to Heuer's dialed-in link brand identity in the 1960s and '70s, the motorsport vibe comes through in both.
Here is a pair of watches that juxtapose each other in almost every way. One is for the dash and the other for the wrist. One has a black dial with red-orange accents; the other a white dial link with blue accents. One link is named Super, the other is nicknamed "Siffert," after its earliest prominent owner. All link that said, the two work well as a pair. As a testament to Heuer's dialed-in link brand identity in the 1960s and '70s, the motorsport vibe comes through in both.