Released in 1969, the Trackmaster was Heuer’s first consumer stopwatch. The Trackmaster offered the public a less expensive option to Heuer’s more precise, professional series of stopwatches. The Trackmaster sold well throughout the 1970s and was phased out as digital technology took over in the 1980s.
This Trackmaster 8042, in black, keeps time to 1/10th of a second and is in great condition. It comes with its original lanyard and box, but no papers. Looks to have been purchased and used by Fisher Scientific Company, which manufactures their own stopwatches today.
Released in 1969, the Trackmaster was Heuer’s first consumer stopwatch. The Trackmaster offered the public a less expensive option to Heuer’s more precise, professional series of stopwatches. The Trackmaster sold well throughout the 1970s and was phased out as digital technology took over in the 1980s.
This Trackmaster 8042, in black, keeps time to 1/10th of a second and is in great condition. It comes with its original lanyard and box, but no papers. Looks to have been purchased and used by Fisher Scientific Company, which manufactures their own stopwatches today.