
Dylan61 initiates a vibrant discussion on vintage Heuer chronographs, highlighting their rich motorsport history and value as alternatives to increasingly expensive vintage Rolex Daytonas. He specifically praises the Carrera 2447SN and Autavia 2446, inviting fellow collectors to share their prized specimens and personal preferences.


The Carrera 2447s is a notable early execution within the Carrera chronograph series, distinguished by its clean dial layout and manual-wind movement. This reference represents an important period for the model, preceding later automatic iterations and maintaining a design language focused on legibility and functional aesthetics. It is recognized for its balanced proportions and the absence of external tachymeter bezels, which contributes to its understated profile.
This particular reference features a stainless steel case, typically measuring 36mm in diameter. It is powered by a manual-wind Valjoux 72 caliber, a robust and widely respected chronograph movement of its era, providing a power reserve of approximately 46 hours. The watch is fitted with an acrylic crystal, common for timepieces of this period, and features a silver dial with applied hour markers.
For collectors, the 2447s holds appeal as an early, pure expression of the Carrera design. Its manual-wind Valjoux 72 movement is a significant draw, appreciated for its mechanical integrity. The reference is often sought after by those who value the foundational designs of vintage chronographs, offering a distinct alternative to more complex or later-period models within the brand's catalog.
The very rare Skipper: A topissime Solunar would make my day, too: As well as this Autavia... Alas, none of these are mine... For the moment. Best, Nicolas
as usual Nico! My favourite of those you posted is the Skipper. Elegant case with a funky dial..
Just sublime, inside and outside. Best, Nicolas
Super rare and in high demand lately. Might you be able to post more photos? Thanks, Jeff
Friend Noodia. He knows the story behind this watch. Maybe he will tell us more about it? Best, Nicolas
Here it is:
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