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Re: Added to OnTheDash: Carrera 40th Anniversary Brochure

Great post Mark and as always spot on the knowledge and research Mr. Carrera !!
For me as you said the rarest would be the panda with tachy beside the logo dials, the early Ed Heuer signed pieces, the date at 12 (silver printing) and the 18k early manual wind Carreras.
How many 18Ks do you have in your files ?

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Arno

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: I'd say it would be pretty much impossible to put hard numbers
: against these nowadays, though we can of course generalise.

: The white on black date wheel is only ever shown on CHNs, and I've
: only ever seen it on this model, so we can make a reasonable
: assumption that it is restricted to CHNs only - Ss and CHs are
: always shown with the "traditional" black on white
: date wheel.

: Once we do that, we can look at CHNs in the catalogues. First shown
: in 1970, the CHN makes an appearance with the white on black
: date wheel and continues to do so until the 1977 catalogue. It
: remains on sale for a couple of years at that point. I doubt
: annual production of 1158s was particularly smooth and certainly
: later on, I expect there were more or less made to demand so
: production may have been tailing off by the time the date
: wheel changed.

: Certainly, given the black wheel ran from 1970 to 1976 and the
: white only 1977 and 1978, maybe a year longer if a customer
: asked very nicely, it's probable that the majority have black
: date wheels.

: : The pulso seems extremely rare

: Very definitely. Heuer were proud of the pulsometer invention, but
: it's not something that would have been useful for, or perhaps
: appealed to, their customers. Certainly not as much as the Tachy
: version, with its links to glamorous motor racing rather than
: the more prosaic taking of pulses! Perhaps nowadays it would be
: a case of you get what you're given, but Heuer made the choice
: available to the customer... and from what I've seen, those
: customers stayed away from pulsometers in droves. Which makes
: them all the rarer and more desirable today. I can't see any
: watch dealer taking a pulse watch on spec and expecting to sell
: it, I reckon these were made to special order.

: While we're on the subject of rare first generation Carreras, the
: first execution Tachy on a black dial is another rare bird. I've
: long lost count of how many red-scaled silver dialled Tachys
: I've seen, but black Tachys I can count on the fingers of one
: hand. Never seen a Deci or Pulse black dialled first execution
: watch; I'm doubtful they exist but would love to see one if they
: do.

: how many panda dials have we seen,

: A fair few. Some have been Carrera 30s, and I find that a less
: desirable movement (the Valjoux 7730) than the venerable Valjoux
: 92 in the Carrera 45, regardless of whether the dials contrast
: or not. With panda dials, it pays to look closely - I'm not
: convinced that all of them are as they should be, or as they
: originally were.

: There are quite a few uncommon Carreras dotted around the range.
: 73655 S, 110.255, 110.571 in addition to those above are some
: examples of watches that are harder to find than their siblings.
: Yachting markings 1153 in a silver dial, rather than blue? I've
: seen a grand total of precisely one.

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