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Heuer, with its partners Breitling, Büren, Hamilton and Dubois-Depraz
developed the calibre 11 in its race to produce the world's first
automatic chronograph movement. Heuer presented this movement in three
models: the Autavia, Carrera and Monaco. Moreover, these watches shared
an important characteristic - the word "Chronomatic" printed on the dial
above the Heuer badge. This indication was rapidly abandoned resulting
in a very law number of "Chronomatic" dials being produced making the
extremely rare and sought after by collectors.
There are 5 known
examples of the Carrera Chronomatic, including one in the TAG Heuer
Museum. The rarity of this lot is further enhanced by the fact that it
is the only known model displaying not only the Heuer and Chronomatic
script, but also the Abercrombie & Fitch signature.
The first
series automatic Carrera models featured steel with black stripe hour
and minute hands, inner tachymeter scale from 50 - 200 with the TACHY
script at located 3 o'clock. The earliest examples also featured a
transitional rice grain Gay Frères bracelet with a non-flip lock clasp
which was made for only half a year and by the fourth quarter of 1969
the bracelet was delivered with the new flip lock clasp.
The present
example features a metallic blue dial that has gent/y aged to a
particularly beguiling and shimmering lilac with a bright contrasting
red seconds hand making it a pure delight to behold.
Ref Variations:
1153N,
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