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1968 Exchange Rate = $2.38 per Pound Sterling


Following up on a conversation with a reader this morning, I did a bit of research and learned that the exchange rate in 1968 was $2.38 (USD) per Pound Sterling (GBP).

So at this exchange rate, Chronosport was selling either the Carrera Dato 12 or the Rally-Master pair for $105. [So let's approximate that at a 20-to-1 appreciation over the last 36 years.] The most expensive item in the entire catalog was the Split-Second Pocket Chronograph, which would have cost $205. [Appreciation of these is around 4-to-1 or 5-to-1.]

Jeff

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: Click on the image to go to scans of a 1968
: catalog from leading motorsports watch
: supplier, Chronosport. Chronosport sold a
: line of specialty watches that included
: Heuer, as well as several less expensive
: brands.
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: Here are some favorite pages of the catalog,
: including: a description of Chronosport,
: as Europe's largest supplier of specialty
: watches and timers some pages showing
: Heuers, and the all-important price list.

: In addition to the Heuers, the 34-page catalog
: includes watches from Enicar, Gallet, O&W
: and several other brands.

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1968 Exchange Rate = $2.38 per Pound Sterling
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