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The Autavia Chronograph with the Heuer 02 is TAG Heuer's most accessible in-house flyback chronograph, wearing a case that costs less than the Monaco or Carrera to buy. Flyback function, column wheel, vertical clutch, and 80-hour power reserve at this price point is a genuine technical argument. This is the complication version of the Autavia family , do not confuse it with the three-hand variant, which runs a Sellita base.
The Autavia name traces to Jack Heuer combining "automobile" and "aviation" in the early 1960s, when the case design served dashboard and cockpit use before it became a wrist watch. The modern reissue launched in 2017 following a fan vote that selected the Autavia case over competing Heuer designs, giving the relaunch real collector legitimacy. TAG introduced the Heuer 02 movement to the Autavia Chronograph line as the caliber matured, replacing outside movements and bringing genuine in-house manufacturing to the lineup.
The Heuer 02 itself debuted in 2017 and draws direct lineage from the Calibre 1887, with flyback added as the distinguishing upgrade over TAG's base chronograph calibers. The CBE2110.BA0687 in steel with a black dial represents the entry configuration for this complication, and production has been consistent since 2021.
Confirm the movement before buying. The Autavia family includes both Heuer 02 flyback references and Sellita-based three-hand models , they share a case family and similar dials but are entirely different watches at different price points. Look for "Heuer 02" or "flyback" explicitly in the listing; if neither appears, assume it is the simpler variant.
The 42mm case wears larger than the dimensions suggest due to the lug design, so try it on before committing if wrist size is a concern. Pre-owned examples should have box and papers confirmed, as grey market supply for this reference is healthy and some sellers conflate trim levels across the Autavia range.
New retail sits around $5,000–5,500 USD depending on bracelet or strap configuration. Pre-owned trades at a discount, typically $3,500–4,500 for clean examples with papers, which makes the Heuer 02 flyback one of the better value propositions in in-house sports chronographs at that level. The steel bracelet version holds value somewhat better than strap variants.
Demand is steady without being speculative, so buyers are not competing against flippers.
The Heuer 02 caliber is a COSC-certified flyback chronograph with column wheel and vertical clutch, rated to approximately 80 hours power reserve. TAG Heuer service intervals are recommended at 5–7 years; budget roughly $600–900 USD for a full chronograph service at an authorized center. The Heuer 02 has been in production long enough that independent watchmakers with TAG experience can also service it, which gives owners options outside the authorized network.
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Verify Heuer 02 column-wheel through caseback and inspect all rider tabs for security and uniform positioning.
| Area | What to check | What is correct | Red flag |
|---|---|---|---|
| caseback | Heuer 02 column-wheel | Column-wheel visible; Heuer 02 caliber designation engraved on movement | Cam-actuated architecture; ETA Valjoux 7750 or clone movement substituted |
| case | Rider tab security | All bidirectional rotating rider tabs secure and uniformly positioned on case flanks | Any rider tab loose, missing, or misaligned; tabs at uneven angles |
| dial | Autavia sub-register layout | Circular sub-registers at correct positions per CBE2110 specification; aviation-style typography | Sub-register positions inconsistent with reference; incorrect typography or sub-dial size |