Carrera Reference Table (May 3, 2009)

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This Reference Table covers Carrera chronographs that Heuer produced during the period from the introduction of the Carrera (in 1964) through the creation of the TAG-Heuer brand, in 1985. This Reference Table generally presents the models and versions of the Carrera in chronological order, with the models grouped into eight sections. It is useful to provide an overview of the most important styles of cases that Heuer used for the Carreras, as these case styles account for the vast majority of the Carreras that Heuer produced over the period covered by this Table.

The Major Case Styles. During this period, Heuer used Two Major Styles of cases, as follows:

  • The "60's Style" Case / First Major Style. This style of case was introduced in 1964 and used through 1970, and may be called the "60's style" case. Carrera chronographs which used this the First Major Style of case are described in Sections A, C and D of the following table, and housed manual-wind movements. Click the following icon, to have a look at the "60's style" Carrera case.
  • The "70's Style" or "Automatic" Case / Second Major Style. This style of case was developed for the automatic Carreras (introduced in 1969), and was used for various Carrera chronographs made through approximately 1979. This case may be called the "70's style" or "automatic style" case (even though it housed both automatic and manual-wind movements). The Carrera chronographs which used the Second Major Style of case are described in Section E of the Table. Click the following icon, to have a look at the "70's style" / "Automatic style" Carrera case.

In addition to these Two Major Styles of cases, Heuer used used five other styles of cases for the Carreras, as follows: (a) two styles of cases for the Carrera 12 Dato chronographs (described in Section B), (b) a barrel-shaped case for the Carreras (described in Section F), (c) a bespoke case for the quartz-powered Carreras, derived from the 70's Style (Second Major Style) (described in Section G), and (d) a specific style of case for the Carreras powered by the Lemania 5100 movement (described in SectionH). Accordingly, we see that Heuer used a total of seven different case styles to house the approximately 100 models and versions of the Carrera.

Guide to This Reference Table. The following are some of the conventions used in this Reference Table:

  • Description: All cases are stainless steel, unless otherwise indicated. All crystals are plastic / plexi, except for the Carreras in Barrel-Style cases, shown in Section F, which have a mineral crystal.
  • Movement: Movements are as follows -- 72, 92, 723 (72c), 7730, 7733, 7734 and 7736 are by Valjoux; 11, 12 and 15 are Chronomatic movements, made by the joint venture between Heuer, Breitling, Buren and Dubois-Depraz; 189 is by Landeron; 5100 is by Lemania.
  • Catalog Dates (or estimated): Dates refer to catalogs published by Heuer. "Not Shown" means that this version of the Carrera was not shown in any Heuer catalog. "Est" means that the watch is not shown in any catalog and the date of production has been estimated.
  • Price New: Prices are retail prices, as shown in Heuer catalogs or on price lists. Prices are for chronographs on straps, unless "bracelet" is indicated.
  • Range of Reported Serial Numbers: For each version of the Carrera, we indicate the lowest reported serial number and the highest reported serial number. There will be other samples within this range, but using these high and low numbers may allow the researcher to estimate the age of a watch and also confirm that a particular sample has not be re-cased.

What's Included; What's Not Included. This Reference Table includes all the Carreras that were produced from 1964 through 1985. This Reference Table does not include other chronographs that Heuer produced using the Carrera case (for example, the first version of the Skipper and one version of the Abercrombie & Fitch Seafarer, both of which used Carrera cases). We point out that there may have been other versions of Carreras available by special order (for example, versions with a Pulsometer scale printed on the dial). We have not included the so-called "Poor Man's" Carreras, the chronographs that Heuer manufactured for other brands (for example, Zodiac and Clebar), which may be identical to the Heuer Carreras (other than the name on the dial and movement).

Please Help Us Build this Carrera Reference Table. This expanded and updated Carrera Reference Table is being released on May 3, 2009, and is very much a work in progress. In the near term, we hope to reorganize the Carrera section of OnTheDash to correspond to this Reference Table, and add links to photos of each version. Mark Moss and Jeff Stein are the primary authors of this Table, and we would enthusiastically welcome your contributions and comments. At the time (May 2009), the following would be especially helpful:

  • Photos of Your Carreras. We will be reorganizing and expanding the Carrera section of OnTheDash, and are trying to gather photos of as many models and versions of the Carrera as possible. If you have a Carrera that is not shown OnTheDash, please send us photos of your Carrera.
  • Serial Numbers. We have set up a column in the Reference Table to show the range of serial numbers for each of the 100 models and versions of the Carrera and we need to begin to populate this column with serial numbers. So please send us photos of your Carrera and tell us the serial number. We believe that this serial number data will also be helpful as we establish dates for other models (Autavia, Monaco, etc.)
  • Comments, Suggestions and Corrections. Writing this Table has been a collaborative effort, with many members of the OnTheDash / Chronocentric Heuer Discussion Forum community making valuable contributions. We hope that this Table will be useful for collectors of these watches, and we will welcome any comments, suggestions or corrections.

Please send any photos, serial numbers, questions, comments, suggestions or other messages to Mark Moss at carrera_table_mm@btinternet.com and to Jeff Stein at onthedash@bellsouth.net

Jeffrey M. Stein
May 3, 2009
Copyright 2003 - 2009; Jeffrey M. Stein, Atlanta, Georgia. All rights reserved.

Row

Case Ref.

Model Ref.

Description

Dial Colours
(Dial / Registers)

Mvmnt

Registers / Capacity / Date

Catalogue Dates (or estimated)

Price New

Range of Reported Serial Nos.

A. "60's Style" Case (First Major Case Style) -- First Execution Dials and Hands: These first Carreras have first execution dials (thin, flat polished steel applied markers) and first execution hands (thin polished steel hands, with luminous inserts). All cases are screw-back, with slots (except for very early cases which had hex pattern, as noted below)

A-1

2447

S

first execution dial; first execution hands; first version of the case was screw-back case with hex pattern (very rare) . . .

white / white

72

three / 12 hours

63 Est

57225

A-2

2447

N

first execution dial; first execution hands; first version of the case was screw-back case with hex pattern (very rare) . . .

black / black

72

three / 12 hours

63 Est

56470

A-3

2447

S

first execution dial; first execution hands . . .

white / white

72

three / 12 hours

63, 64, 65, 66/67 68/69

65, 66/67 - $89.50

A-4

2447

N

first execution dial; first execution hands . . .

black / black

72

three / 12 hours

63, 64, 65, 66/67 68/69

65, 66/67 - $89.50

A-5

2456

S

18 karat gold; first execution dial; dauphine gold hands . . .

white / white

72

three / 12 hours

64 Est

A-6

2456

S

18 karat gold; first execution dial; first execution gold hands . . .

white / white

72

three / 12 hours

64, 65, 66/67, 68/69

65, 66/67 - $240

A-7

2456

T

18 karat gold; Tachymeter track on dial (red; 50 to 200) first execution dial; first execution gold hands . . .

white / white

72

three / 12 hours

64, 65, 66/67, 68/69

65, 66/67 - $240

A-8

2448

S

gold plated; 20 micron; stainless steel back; first execution dial; first execution gold hands

white / white

72

three / 12 hours

64, 65, 68/69

65 - $95

A-9

2448

N

gold plated; 20 micron; stainless steel back; first execution dial; first execution gold hands

black / black

72

three / 12 hours

64, 65, 68/69

65 - $95

A-10

3647

S

first execution dial; first execution hands . . .

white / white

92

two / 45 min

64, 65, 66/67, 68 69

65, 66/67 - $69.50

A-11

3647

N

first execution dial; first execution hands . . .

black / black

92

two / 45 min

64, 65, 68 / 69

65, 66/67 - $69.50

A-12

3648

S

gold plated; 20 micron; stainless steel back; first execution dial; first execution hands

white / white

92

two / 45 min

64, 65, 68 / 69

65 - $74.50

A-13

3648

N

gold plated; 20 micron; stainless steel back; first execution dial; first execution hands

black / black

92

two / 45 min

64, 65, 68 / 69

65 - $74.50

A-14

2447

T

Tachymeter track on dial (red; 50 to 200); first execution dial; first execution hands

white / white

72

three / 12 hours

65, 66/67, 68

65, 66/67 - $89.50

A-15

2447

D

Decimal minutes track on dial (blue); first execution dial; first execution hands

white / white

72

three / 12 hours

65, 66/67, 68

65, 66/67 - $89.50

A-16

2447

P

Pulsometer track on dial (blue); first execution dial; first execution hands

white / white

72

three / 12 hours

65, 68

65 - $89.50

A-17

2447

NT

Tachymeter track on dial (white; 50 to 200); first execution dial; first execution hands

black / black

72

three / 12 hours

68/69

A-18

2448

T

gold plated; 20 micron; stainless steel back; Tachymeter track on dial (red; 50 to 200); first execution dial; first execution hands

white / white

72

three / 12 hours

68

A-19

2448

D

gold plated; 20 micron; stainless steel back; Decimal minutes track on dial (blue); first execution dial; first execution hands

white / white

72

three / 12 hours

68

A-20

3647

T

Tachymeter track on dial (red; 50 to 200); first execution dial; first execution hands . . .

white / white

92

two / 45 min

{65}, 66/67 68/69 

[65 - $69.50}; 66/67 - $69.50

A-21

3647

D

Decimal minutes track on dial (blue); first execution dial; first execution hands . . .

white / white

92

two / 45 min

{65}, 66/67 68/69 

[65 - $69.50}; 66/67 - $69.50

A-22

3647

NT

Tachymeter track on dial (white; 50 to 200); first execution dial; first execution hands . . .

black / black

92

two / 45 min

68/69

[65 - $69.50} ? ? ? 

A-23

3648

T

gold plated; 20 micron; stainless steel back; Tachymeter track on dial (red; 50 to 200); first execution dial; first execution hands

white / white

92

two / 45 min

[65], 68 / 69

[65 - $74.50]

A-24

3648

D

gold plated; 20 micron; stainless steel back; Decimal minutes track on dial; first execution dial; first execution hands

white / white

92

two / 45 min

[65], 68 / 69

[65 - $74.50]

B. Carrera 12 Datos. The Carrera 12 Datos are unique among the Carreras, in that they do not have the "Carrera" name on the dial. Still, Heuer named them the "Carrera 12 Dato" in the catalogs, and this is how collectors refer to them. The version that we show as "First execution Carrera 12 Dato" (which has the distinctive "fat lugs") was introduced around 1962, before the "Carrera" existed for Heuer; in the 1966/67 catalog, Heuer first referred to this chronograph as the "Carrera 12 Dato", Reference 2547, and the name was used for subsequent models produced for several years.

  • Triple Calender Three Register Chronograph. Triple calendar indicates day, date and month (sometimes called "DDM"). Three register chronograph has 12-hour capacity. Movement is the Valjoux 723, derived from the Valjoux 72.
  • Unique Style Dials: Short, bevelled, polished steel applied markers, with Arabic numeral 12
  • First Execution Hands Thin polished steel hands, with luminous inserts.
  • Style of Cases: The first execution of the Carrera 12 Dato (Row B-1) had a screw-back case; the second execution Carrera 12 Datos (Rows B-2 through B-4) have a waterproof snap-back case. These second execution snap-back cases have a monocoque construction, with the back not designed to be easily removed, so that the movement is accessed from the top, by removing the crown (which has a split stem) and the crystal.

B-1

2547

S

first execution Carrera 12 Dato case (fat lugs) -- introduced circa 1962, predating the name "Carrera"; first execution hands; screw-back case

white / white

723

three / 12 hours

62 (est); 66/67

66/67 - $119.50

B-2

2547

S

second execution Carrera 12 Dato case (thin lugs); first execution hands; snap-back case

white / white

723

three / 12 hours

68/69; 70/71 

70-$150 (strap), $170 (bracelet)

B-3

2547

N

second execution Carrera 12 Dato case (thin lugs); first execution hands; snap-back case

black / white

723

three / 12 hours

68/69; 70/71 

70-$150 (strap), $170 (bracelet)

B-4

2547

SN

second execution Carrera 12 Dato case (thin lugs); first execution hands;snap-back case. Black registers on white dial is extremely rare version.

white / black

723

three / 12 hours

not shown

C. Carrera 45 Datos. All Carrera 45 Datos have first execution dials (thin, flat polished steel applied markers) and first execution hands (thin polished steel hands, with luminous inserts). Movements are Landeron 189. Cases are the usual "60's Style" (First Major Style), although the case-back is modified to accomodate the slightly deeper Landeron 189 movement.

C-1

3147

S

Carrera 45 Dato; first execution (red date at 12:00, twelve o'clock); Landeron 189 movement

white / white

L189

two / 45 minutes

66/67

66/67 - $89.50

C-2

3147

N

Carrera 45 Dato; first execution (red date at 12:00, twelve o'clock); Landeron 189 movement

black / black

L189

two/ 45 minutes

66/67

66/67 - $89.50

C-3

3147

S

Carrera 45 Dato; second execution (black date at 9:00, nine o'clock); Landeron 189 movement

white / white

L189

one / 45 minutes

68/69; 70

70-$80 (strap), $95 (bracelet)

C-4

3147

N

Carrera 45 Dato; second execution (black date at 9:00, nine o'clock); Landeron 189 movement

black / white

L189

one / 45 minutes

68/69; 70

70-$80 (strap), $95 (bracelet)

101739 to 127302

D. "60's Style" Case (First Major Case Style) -- Second Execution Dials and Hands:

  • Second execution dials have wider, faceted applied steel markers, with black or white inserts [inserts are black when used on white dials and white when used on black dials].
  • Second execution hands are wider polished steel hands, with luminous inserts (distal) and black inserts (proximal).

D-1

2447

S

second execution dial; second execution hands

white / white

72

three / 12 hours

70; 70/71

70-$110 (strap), $125 (bracelet)

D-2

2447

N

second execution dial; second execution hands

black / black

72

three / 12 hours

70; 70/71

70-$110 (strap), $125 (bracelet)

D-3

2447

T

Tachymeter track on dial (black; 60 to 1000); second execution dial; second execution hands

white / white

72

three / 12 hours

70/71

D-4

2447

D

Decimal minutes track on dial (black); second execution dial; second execution hands

white / white

72

three / 12 hours

70/71

D-5

2447

SN

second execution dial; second execution hands; contrasting registers

white / black

72

three / 12 hours

not shown

D-6

2447

NS

second execution dial; second execution hands; contrasting registers

black / white

72

three / 12 hours

not shown

D-7

2447

TN

Tachymeter track on dial (black; 60 to 1000); second execution dial; second execution hands; contrasting registers

white / black

72

three / 12 hours

not shown

D-8

2447

NT

Tachymeter track on dial (white, 60 to 1000); second execution dial; second execution hands; contrasting registers

black / white

72

three / 12 hours

not shown

D-9

2447

DN

Decimal minutes track on dial (black); second execution dial; second execution hands; contrasting registers

white / black

72

three / 12 hours

not shown

D-10

2448

S

gold plated; 20 micron; stainless steel back; second execution dial; second execution hands

white / white

72

three / 12 hours

70/71

D-11

2448

N

gold plated; 20 micron; stainless steel back; second execution dial; second execution hands

black / black

72

three / 12 hours

70/71

D-12

2448

T

gold plated; 20 micron; stainless steel back; Tachymeter track on dial (black; 60 to 1000); second execution dial; second execution hands

white / white

72

three / 12 hours

70/71

D-13

2448

D

gold plated; 20 micron; stainless steel back; Decimal minutes track on dial (black); second execution dial; second execution hands

white / white

72

three / 12 hours

70/71

D-14

2456

S

18 karat gold; second execution dial; second execution hands

white / white

72

three / 12 hours

D-15

7753

S

second execution dial; second execution hands

white / white

7730

two / 30 minutes

70; 70/71

D-16

7753

N

second execution dial; second execution hands

black / black

7730

two / 30 minutes

70; 70/71

D-17

7753

T

Tachymeter track on dial (black; 60 to 1000); second execution dial; second execution hands

white / black

7730

two / 30 minutes

70; 70/71

D-18

7753

NT

Tachymeter track on dial (white, 60 to 1000); second execution dial; second execution hands

black / white

7730

two / 30 minutes

70/71

D-19

7753

D

Decimal minutes track on dial (black); second execution dial; second execution hands

white / white

7730

two / 30 minutes

70/71

D-20

7753

Special chronograph issued to the Belgian Congo military; no "Carrera" on the dial; painted luminous arabic numerals; "bund" style hands; military issuance marks on case-back; the only Carrera in 60's style case to use Valjoux 7733 movement.

black / black

7733

two / 30 minutes

70

E. "70's" or "Automatic" Style Case (Second Major Case Style). Heuer introduced the Second Major Style case for the Carrera in 1969, when Heuer introduced the first automatic Carrera. (This coincided with the introduction of a new style case for the automatic Autavias and the introduction of the Monaco, an entirely new model of chronograph.) This Second Major Style of case was used for both automatic and manual-wind Carreras, with the cases being either stainless steel, gold-plated or 18 karat gold. The following describes the key features of the Carreras that used the Second Major Style of case:

  • Dials: Carreras with the Second Major Style of case used three different styles of dial, as follows. First execution dials for the Second Major Style of case have applied markers, with single inserts (for hours one through eleven) and a double insert at twelve o'clock. The inserts contrast with the dial, so that there are black inserts for the lighter (silver) dial, and white inserts for the darker (charcoal) dial. Hour recorders have numerals 3-6-9-12. First execution dials may have either first or second execution hands. Second execution dials for the Second Major Style of case are described in catalogs as being "luminous". These dials have wider applied markers, with double inserts for each hour. The inserts continue to contrast with the dial (black inserts for the lighter dials and white inserts for the darker dials. Hour recorders have all 12 numerals, 1-through-12. Second execution dials will always have second execution hands. Third execution dials for the Second Major Style of case were used only on the Reference 110.253B, 110.253G and 110.255 Carreras. These dials have a luminous finish, with one version having a blue Cotes de Geneve finish. Markers are longer and narrower, and do not have the contrasting inserts. Hour recorders have all 12 numerals, 1-through-12. Third execution dials either have third execution hands or off-white hands with near full-length luminous inserts, similar to those used on the Daytonas.
  • Tachy ring contrasts with dial (light ring on dark dial or dark ring on light dial), unless indicated. Early tachy rings (used with first execution dials) were marked from 50 to 200 units per hour, with the word "Tachy" at three o'clock. Later tachy rings were marked from 60 to 500 units per hour, with the word "Tachy" near one o'clock. The two styles of tachy ring were used interchangeably during some periods, so that there are [second and third] execution dials with tachy rings having the 50 to 200 units per hour scale.
  • Hands: First execution hands for these models are polished steel (or gold) with luminous inserts (distal) and black inserts (proximal), as per second execution of the hands used in First Major Case Style (i.e., these hands carried over from the 60's style cases to the 70's style cases). Second execution hands for these models are brushed steel with narrow luminous inserts (distal) and black edges and triangular tips (for light dials) or silver edges and triangular tips (for dark dials); these may be called thinner / narrower "pencil-style hands". Third execution hands for these models are painted steel, and wider than the second execution, with wider luminous inserts (distal) and black inserts toward the center (proximal); these may be called wider / fatter "pencil style hands". Fourth execution hands for these models are also "pencil style" with full length lume (no other inserts), and the hands appear to be thinner than the third execution hands. Here is a photo showing the Second (left) and Third (right) execution hands; and here is the photo showing the Fourth execution hands.

E-1

1153

N

"Chronomatic" above Heuer logo; "Carrera" below center pinion; tachy ring (50 to 200); first execution dial; first execution hands; extremely rare

charcoal grey / white

11

two / 12 hour / date

 69

E-2

1153

S

"Carrera" above Heuer logo; "Automatic Chronograph" below center pinion (as on all following models); tachy ring (50 to 200); first execution dial; first execution hands

silver/black

11

two / 12 hour / date

69; 70/71

E-3

1153

N

"Carrera" above Heuer logo; "Automatic Chronograph" below center pinion (as on all following models); tachy ring (50 to 200); first execution dial; first execution hands

charcoal grey / white

11

two / 12 hour / date

69; 70/71; 72

E-4

1158

S

18 karat gold case; first execution dial (gold applied markers with black inserts, at center) with matching tachy ring (50 to 200); hour recorder has numerals 3-6-9-12; first execution hands (polished gold with black / luminous inserts)

silver / silver

11 or 12

two / 12 hour / date

70, 72

72-$900 (Strap)

E-5

1158

CH

18 karat gold case; second execution dial (gold applied markers with gold inserts at center and black at edges) (with matching tachy ring (50 to 200); hour recorder has numerals 3-6-9-12; first execution hands (polished gold with black / luminous inserts)

champagne/
champagne

11 or 12

two / 12 hour / date

70; 72

72-$900 (Strap)

E-6

1153

S

first execution dial; contrasting tachy ring (60 to 500); second execution hands

silver / black

11 or 12

two / 12 hour / date

70/71

71-$185 72-$225

E-7

1153

S

Tropical colors (silver dial with tan registers and beige chrono second hand); first execution dial; contrasting tachy ring (60 to 500); second execution hands; rare version

silver/
tan (brown)

11

two / 12 hour / date

not shown

E-8

1153

N

first execution dial; contrasting tachy ring (60 to 500); second execution hands

charcoal grey / white

11 or 12

two / 12 hour / date

70/71

71-$185 72-$225

E-9

1158

CH

18 karat gold case; champagne dial with matching tachy ring (50 to 200); second execution gold hands (brushed with luminous inserts, black edges and triangular tips)

champagne/
champagne

11 or 12

two / 12 hour / date

70/71

E-10

1158

CHN

18 karat gold case; champagne dial with matching tachy ring (60 to 500); second execution gold hands (brushed with luminous inserts, black edges and triangular tips); black date disc with white numerals

champagne / black

11 or 12

two / 12 hour / date

70/71; 72; 74

E-11

73353

S

first execution dial; second execution hands

silver / black

7733

two / 30 minutes

70; 70/71

 

E-12

73353

N

first execution dial; second execution hands

charcoal grey / white

7733

two / 30 minutes

70; 70/71

 

E-13

73453

S

first execution dial; second execution hands

silver / black

7734

two / 30 minutes; date

70; 70/71

72-$170

E-14

73453

N

first execution dial; second execution hands

charcoal grey / white

7734

two / 30 minutes; date

70; 70/71

72-$170

E-15

73653

S

first execution dial; second execution hands

silver / black

7736

three / 12 hours

70; 70/71

72-$179

E-16

73653

N

first execution dial; second execution hands

charcoal grey / white

7736

three / 12 hours

70; 70/71

72-$179

E-17

73655

T

gold plated; first execution dial; second execution hands

silver / black

7736

three / 12 hours

70; 70/71

72-$195

E-18

73655

CHT

gold plated; first execution dial; second execution hands

champagne/
champagne

7736

three / 12 hours

70; 70/71

72-$195

E-19

1158

S

18 karat gold case; second execution automatic dial ,with matching tachy ring (50 to 200); second execution gold hands

silver / silver

12

two / 12 hour / date

72, 74

E-20

1553

S

Caliber 15 dial ("Carrera" at nine o'clock; running seconds at ten o'clock); silver dial, with dark gray (black) register and horizontal bar; third execution hands

silver/black

15

two / 30 minutes; date

72

72-$198

E-21

1553

N

Caliber 15 dial ("Carrera" at nine o'clock; running seconds at ten o'clock); deep blue dial, with brushed metallic silver register and horizontal bar; third execution hands

deep blue / silver

15

two / 30 minutes; date

72

72-$198

E-22

1153

S

second execution dial; third execution hands

silver / black

12

two / 12 hour / date

74

E-23

1153

N

second execution dial; third execution hands

deep blue / white

12

two / 12 hour / date

74

E-24

1153

BN

third execution dial (dark blue, luminous starburst finish); third execution hands; black registers, with orange accents (stripes) on minute register; orange accents (dots) on hour markers; "yachting"

blue / black

12

two / 12 hour / date

Not Shown

 

302xxx to 304xxx

E-25

1153

SN

third execution dial (metallic silver dial, brushed vertically); third execution hands; black registers

silver / black

12

two / 12 hour / date

Not Shown

 

302xxx to 304xxx

E-26

73353

S

second execution dial (luminous starburst finish); third execution hands

silver / black

7733

two / 30 minutes

74

 

E-27

73353

N

second execution dial (luminous starburst finish); third execution hands

deep blue / white

7733

two / 30 minutes

74

 

E-28

73453

S

second execution dial (luminous starburst finish); third execution hands

silver / black

7734

two / 30 minutes; date

74

E-29

73453

N

second execution dial (luminous starburst finish); third execution hands

deep blue / white

7734

two / 30 minutes; date

74

E-30

73653

S

second execution dial (luminous starburst finish); third execution hands

silver / black

7736

three / 12 hours

74

E-31

73653

N

second execution dial (luminous starburst finish); third execution hands

deep blue / white

7736

three / 12 hours

74

E-32

73655

S

gold plated; second execution dial; second execution hands

silver / silver

7736

three / 12 hours

74

E-33

73655

CH

gold plated; second execution dial; second execution hands

champagne/
champagne

7736

three / 12 hours

74

E-34

1158

CHN

18 karat gold case; second execution automatic dial; second execution gold hands; white date disc with black numerals

champagne / black

12

two / 12 hour / date

77, 78

1/78 -$1,700; 4/78 - $2,160; 79 - $2,395 (all w/o bracelet)

E-35

110.253

B

deep blue luminous metallic finish (Cotes de Geneve), with vertical line dividing the dial into three areas; matching deep blue bezel; fourth execution hands (painted steel, with off-white edges and full-length lume)

deep blue / deep blue

12

two / 12 hour / date

78

79 -$345; 79 - 395 DM

E-36

110.253

G

third execution dial (luminous starburst finish); fourth execution hands (painted steel, with black edges and full-length lume); the word "Carrera" is narrower than on other models, and does not extend beyond the Heuer shield.

silver / black

12

two / 12 hour / date

77

 79 - 395 DM

E-37

110.255

 

gold plated case; luminous champagne dial with matching bezel; black registers; fourth execution hands (painted gold, with black edges and full-length lume) the word "Carrera" is narrower than on other models, and does not extend beyond the Heuer shield.

champagne/
black

12

two / 12 hour / date

78

 79 -$365

F. Barrel Style Case. In 1974, Heuer introduced a new case for the automatic Carreras -- a distinctive barrel-shaped case with a brushed finish and covered lugs. These new cases were used for both Caliber 12 and Caliber 15 Carreras, but not for any of the manual-wind models. The following describes the key features of these Carreras:

  • Dials: Blue, fume and champagne dials have luminous metallic finish (Cotes de Geneve), with vertical line dividing the dial into three areas. Chronograph registers are black on all models.
  • Cases: brushed stainless steel, with starburst pattern; covered lugs. All the barrel-style Carreras use a mineral crystal, with these being the only Carreras that do not use a plastic / plex crystal
  • Hands: thin, pencil-style hands, with nearly full-length luminous inserts. Tips and edges of hands are painted orange, black or white, as described below. Chronograph needles have rectangular base (at pinion), except for 110.515 CHN (which has regular style chronograph needles)
  • Tachy ring: Tachy ring matches color of dial ; marked from 60 to 500 units per hour, with the word "Tachy" near one o'clock.

F-1

110.573

B

blue dial; orange-edged hands; orange chrono needles

blue / black

12

two / 12 hour / date

74,77, 78

78 -$345;
79 - $325

F-2

110.573

F

smoke (fume) dial; orange-edged hands; orange chrono needles

fume / black

12

two / 12 hour / date

74,77, 78

78 -$345

F-3

110.515

CHN

gold-plated case; champagne dial; black-edged hands; gold chrono needles

champagne/
black

12

two / 12 hour / date

74

 

F-4

110.571

NC

stainless steel case with dull black finish (PVD); luminous black dial; white-edged hands; white chrono needles

black /
black

12

two / 12 hour / date

74,77

 78 -$355

F-5

150.573

B

blue dial; running seconds at ten o'clock; orange-edged hands; orange chrono needles

blue / black

15

one / 30 minutes / date

74

F-6

150.573

F

smoke (fume) dial; running seconds at ten o'clock; orange-edged hands; orange chrono needles

fume / black

15

one / 30 minutes / date

74

G. Quartz-Powered Carreras. In 1978, Heuer introduced its Carrera Twin series, described as a new generation of electronic timepieces with combined analog and LCD displays. The [following year], Heuer introduced a series of quartz-powered "time-only" watches, stating that "not everyone needs a chronograph". The following are key features of these quartz-powered Carreras:

  • Carrera Twin Functions: Quartz-analog (hands) for time-of-day and LCD panel switches modes to display (a) date and running seconds, (b) second timezone and (c) stopwatch (chronograph).
  • Cases: Cases are the same basic shape as the cases used for the automatic / 1970's style Carreras, except that the cases are considerably shallower, in that they house a thin quartz movement rather than the modular automatic chronograph movements (Caliber 11, 12, and 15). All cases are stainless steel, unless otherwise noted below.
  • Dials: Described as "luminous" for the Carrera Twins; markers on the Carrera Twin are longest at 12:00 (twelve o'clock), and become progressively shorter moving toward the bottom of the dial, to allow room for the LCD display across the bottom.
  • Hands: Hands are narrow steel (or gold) hands, with black edges and luminous inserts.

G-1

371.253

N

Carrera Twin chronograph, luminous black dial with black inner bezel and red accents

black

ESA Y2

LCD panel / 24 hours

78, 81

79 - $325

G-2

371.253

G

Carrera Twin chronograph; luminous silver-gray dial with black inner bezel and red accents

silver

ESA Y2

LCD panel / 24 hours

78, 81

79 - $325

G-3

371.255

CH

Carrera Twin chronograph; gold-plated case; luminous champagne dial with matching inner bezel

champagne

ESA Y2

LCD panel / 24 hours

78, 81

79 - $330

G-4

365.253

N

black dial; analog time-of-day

black

ESA

none; date at 3:00

79

 

G-5

365.253

G

silver dial; analog time-of-day

silver

ESA

none; date at 3:00

79

 

G-6

365.255

CH

gold-plated; champagne dial; analog time-of-day

black

ESA

none; date at 3:00

79

 

H. Lemania 5100-Powered Carreras: In 1984, Heuer introduced its first chronographs powered by the Lemania 5100 movement, including two versions of the Carrera. These two Carreras used a unique case, with stainless steel or black PVD finishes.

  • Hands: white hands for time-of-day, 24-hour indication, running seconds and chronograph hours; orange hands for chronograph minutes ans seconds
  • Tachy ring: inner tachymeter scale, 60 to 500
  • Chronograph configuration: three registers, with 24-hour indication at top, running seconds at left, chrono hours at bottom, chrono minutes on center pinion; date at right

H-1

510.511

 

stainless steel case with black PVD coating (black matte reflective free finish)

black

5100

three / 12 hour / date

84, 86

86-$380 (strap); 86-$415 (bracelet)

H-2

510.523

stainless steel case, with brushed starburst finish

black

5100

three / 12 hour / date

84, 86

History / Updates

  • 2009 May 03: Updated Carrera Reference Table is published; Table has been rewritten by Mark Moss and Jeff Stein, with valuable contributions from Hans Schrag and Arno Haslinger.
  • 2003 Dec 31: In a New Years Resolution for 2004, Jeff Stein undertakes to update the Carrera Reference Table.
  • 2003 May 22: The first version of this Carrera Reference Table, covering Carreras from the period 1969 through 1985 and describing 29 models / versions, was compiled by Bruce Mackie, Hans Schrag, Chuck Maddox and Jeff Stein.

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