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When I saw this new Carrera, with its telemeter scale, it reminded me of this Patek "Multi-Scale" chronograph, introduced a few months ago.
Over the last 100 years, Patek does not seem to have made many chronographs with a telemeter scale. Of course, there has never been a Carrera with a Telemeter scale.
It made me wonder why the sudden interest in these telemeter scales, used primarily to determine the distance of an opposing artillery force?
Jeff
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: Aesthetically it's a home run. 39mm case, classic panda dial, the
: choice of telemeter scale over tachy is a strange one but still
: looks great. And when I read it'd be powered by a Sellita
: movement, I thought Wow, it's classic style, classic size AND
: it'll be less expensive, maybe $4,000 - 4,500 USD.
: And then they announced pricing at $6,400 USD. For a steel watch
: with a Sellita movement. Considering this was the low-end
: pricing estimate for the in-house, column wheel CH80 chronos, I
: think this watch would ultimately be a bit of a waste of money
: for most collectors.
: That said, though, if I already had at least one example of every
: vintage Carrera and Autavia that I wanted, and had an extra 7
: grand to throw away, I'd probably buy this one as an everyday
: watch.
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