Fine Watches
Fine Watches
Carrera, reference 2447SND Montre bracelet chronographe en acier | Stainless steel chronograph wristwatch Vers 1970 | Circa 1970
Lot Closed
September 29, 12:35 PM GMT
Estimate
20,000 - 30,000 EUR
Lot Details
Description
Heuer
Carrera, reference 2447SND
Montre bracelet chronographe en acier |
Stainless steel chronograph wristwatch
Vers 1970 |
Circa 1970
Cadran: argenté
Calibre: cal. Valjoux 72 remontage manuel, 17 rubis
Boîtier: acier, fond vissé
Numéro de boîtier: 104'114
Fermoir: bracelet associé en cuir et boucle ardillon en acier
Dimensions: 36 mm
Signé: boîtier, cadran et mouvement
Ecrin: non
Papiers: non
Accessoires: pochette de voyage associée
Dial: silvered
Calibre: cal. Valjoux 72 manual winding, 17 jewels
Case: stainless steel, screw-down back
Case number: 104'114
Closure: associated leather strap and stainless steel pin buckle
Size: 36 mm
Signed: case, dial and movement
Box: no
Papers: no
Accessories: associated travel pouch
Poids brut 56.10 g |
Gross weight 56.10 g
The Carrera was introduced in 1963 and offered quite a contrast to Jack Heuer’s first watch at the brand, the Autavia, and featured a smaller case (35.5mm case vs the 39mm for the Autavia,) and lack of rotating bezel giving it a less sporty but more elegant look.
The Carrera 2447SN and 2447NS, introduced circa 1968, introduced the contrasting dial register format to the Carrera range, with SN being a Panda (black over silver) and NS a reverse Panda (silver over black). In addition, these watches featured more legible hour markers that are broader, with a peak and a black stripe down the middle, matched by the luminous hands that now also feature a black strip down the middle. The rarest of these however is the 2447SND, a panda dial but with the addition of a decimal scale to the outer track, and similar to the first generation Carrera’s, the dial is rendered in two-tone, with a textured finish on the outer track and sunburst finish to the main dial.
The Carrera 2447SND is one of the rarest of the 2447 range, with less than 25 known to the market. The current watch, marked with the 'T' for tritium, is presented in excellent condition.