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Re: Vintage Carrera-should I open the case?

: "In 1964 I bought a Carrera45 2reg.deci. I wore
: it occasionally untill about 1975 and then
: put it away.
: I stumbled on this forum several weeks ago and
: decided to resurrect my Heuer. Its in Fairly
: good condition, A couple of crystal
: scratches and some very light scratches on
: the case. I wound and set it and am happy to
: report that 30 yrs of sleeping doesn't seem
: to have bothered it. All functions are go
: and it keeps excellent time. I plan to
: return it to occasional use and I have
: several questions for the group:"

cool! glad you rediscovered such a nice chrono.

"1.There is
: no Heuer sig. on the crown and all of the
: pics i've seen on the web seem to show one.
: (this watch has never been serviced or
: repaired, or out of my possession)"

not all carreras have signed crowns...some of the dato's didn't. i'm not sure of the other models that might not have had signed crowns ...i'll let the carrera experts pipe in on that question for a more definite answer.

: "2.I would like to have a local competent
: jeweler
: open the back so I could take some pics of the
: movement. Are there any new Gaskets or seals
: required to do this?"

personally i wouldn't have a "jeweler" do this...unless your using the term "jeweler to mean a competent watchmaker?

as far as i know if done carefully the gasket should be okay, although after 30 years it's limited water resistance is far gone, so in that regard there isn't much of an issue. i would think also a generic gasket could be seated to replace it.

: "3.Since it works ok, should I have it serviced
: etc? (I'm a believer in "if it ain't
: broke.....")"

i would...these carreras bring decent money and a couple of hundred is worth it to not have to find parts for a movement long gone. just my opinion though.

: "When I figure out the system I'll put up a
: couple of pics.
: Thanks for a very intresting web site.
: Walt "

i look forward to the pics. thanks for relaying your story of bringing your carrera back to glory.

j.h.

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