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In Response To: Carrera family tree ()


Great work, Mark!!

I will need to study this table much more closely, and it dovetails well with some work that I am doing with the "no-names" (pre-Autavia and pre-Carrera, etc.).

of course, this points out that one of the largest gaps in OnTheDash -- that our Master Reference Table on the Carreras only begins circa 1969 / 1971, with the automatics, and we do not cover any of the 1960's manual-wind models. Maybe we should explore how this could be formatted to complete the Carrera Master Reference Table . . . then we can add the Camaros!!

Fantastic work . . . much appreciated!!

Jeff




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: Hey all.

: Discussion this morning about the 3641 economy model and where it
: fits with the Carreras prompted me to have a bash at creating a
: family tree of sorts for the Carreras.

: Here's what I've come up with so far:

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: The intention was to include small snapshots of each watch above
: the model number (or group, where they are more or less
: identical apart from material). When I started adding those, it
: became clear pretty much straight away that they were too small
: to add anything without making the whole thing about five times
: the size :/ It's only in Excel at the moment - to do the job, I
: think it would have to be in HTML and have either the image
: display on hovering over the model code or vice versa.

: Works ok if you happen to be familiar with the model codes though!
: If anyone knows of a Carrera model code that I've missed, please
: let me know because that means I'm also missing it from my
: master spreadsheet.

: The date ranges are quite hard to get accurate information on - in
: some cases, it's either my best guess or just how it ended up
: stylistically to avoid too much overlap!!

: There are some oddities in there - the two versions of the 45 Dato
: (date at 9 and date at 12) both use the same 3147 code, and as
: far as I can glean from the catalogues, the solid gold versions
: of the 2444 pre-Carrera and the 2447 Carrera really do share the
: same 2456 code, despite being different watches...

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