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HEUER-tråden

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Hej hej hej!
Jag tänkte dela med mig lite om en Heuer 73653N som jag köpte förra året (2025).
Och jag gjorde inlägget på ett annat Forum, och den är på engelska, så det blir en copy/paste - hoppas detta är ok för er?
Hoppas ni finner läsningen intressant?
Och ha en fin Fredag!


Ok Guys and Gals, Friday at last, and a lovely weekend ahead!

So it is time for another watch that I manage to win on an auction!
This time I have a maybe not so common reference, and I have been looking for it for some time.

It is a Carrera 73653 N, and the N mean Noir (black), but in true life it is more blue/purple depending on the light.
And if I have learned, and understood everything correctly- this is the first execution?
These are of course out there, but often with subdials and tachy-scales that have spottings/defects etc.
It has the Valjoux 7736 movement, a manual wound movement.
The serial nr places the watch around 1970.

This watch was on a local auction house, with very crapy pictures, so I had to ask for more.
But the ones I received were even worse…🤨
The crystal was very scratched, but looking at the pictures (for a couple of hours....), the dial looked very very promising.

The case was not pristine, it had its dings, scratches and marks.
And the top pusher was missing, hopefully I would find one if I won the biding.
No pictures of the movement.

To sum it all up, I really like the watch, and saw the potential with it!
WOOOP WOOOP on the Watchometer!

We were three people that went head to head at the end of the auction, but I managed to win the bidding!!
I might have got a bit of an auction fever…but WTFluff!

I received the watch after a few days, and started to look closely at it, and also started taking pictures.
And TBH, the condition of the case was a little bit more worse than I thought, and it was very dirty!

I knew from previous posts here on the Forum and from other sources,
that Abel Court from Heuertime was the Guy who knew his way with vintage Heuers.
So I sent him an e-mail about my watch and what I needed help with.
I received a reply from him the day after, and we had a few chats back and forth regarding the watch, this only took a couple of days.

I shipped the watch to Abel, and I got a confirmation that he had got the watch, so part one done!
😅

Abel started with a full disassemble, and an assessment of what was needed.
There were a few details that needed to be replaced, and he also had a vintage pusher for me - Lucky Me!!
The crystal was far too gone, so there had to be a new one.
The movement was bone dry, and probably never serviced, or serviced a very looooong time ago.


He also suggested that I maybe should go for a complete refurbishing.
I actually posted to a few Forum friends here about this, but all of them voted for a ”keep as”!
So thanks Guys!!
👍👍👍

After that Abel had done the deep cleaning - he also voted for a ”keep as”!
Very Happy with this!!

I received current updates from Abel with detailed pictures and information, from the start till the end.
He even did a couple of videos for me!

And it took him roughly one and a half month to do this,
this is really really amazing compared to other watchmakers.

He gets Top Grades from me!!

On to the pictures:

The first pictures are when I just received the watch.

The second batch are after some work with Polywatch, and a very gentle cleaning.
And now the dial can be correctly assessed - YAY!!

The third batch are from Abel during his work.

And the forth are when I have the watch back home in Sunny Sweden!!

The final result after Abels work has gone beyond my expectations, and the watch has a lovely (for me) vintage feeling!

Enjoy my journey, Abels work and the pictures!
And of course - YAMAS, CHEERS and SKÅL!!



Received the watch:

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After Polywatch:

IMG_2748.webp IMG_2744.webp IMG_2747.webp IMG_2746.webp IMG_2745.webp



Abels Amazing work:

P4186216.webp P4186215.webp P4186214.webp P4256251.webp Skärmavbild 2025-05-16 kl. 12.20.47.webp P4256254.webp P4256264.webp


Sunny Sweden!!

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Hej hej hej!
Jag tänkte dela med mig lite om en Heuer 73653N som jag köpte förra året (2025).
Och jag gjorde inlägget på ett annat Forum, och den är på engelska, så det blir en copy/paste - hoppas detta är ok för er?
Hoppas ni finner läsningen intressant?
Och ha en fin Fredag!


Ok Guys and Gals, Friday at last, and a lovely weekend ahead!

So it is time for another watch that I manage to win on an auction!
This time I have a maybe not so common reference, and I have been looking for it for some time.

It is a Carrera 73653 N, and the N mean Noir (black), but in true life it is more blue/purple depending on the light.
And if I have learned, and understood everything correctly- this is the first execution?
These are of course out there, but often with subdials and tachy-scales that have spottings/defects etc.
It has the Valjoux 7736 movement, a manual wound movement.
The serial nr places the watch around 1970.

This watch was on a local auction house, with very crapy pictures, so I had to ask for more.
But the ones I received were even worse…🤨
The crystal was very scratched, but looking at the pictures (for a couple of hours....), the dial looked very very promising.

The case was not pristine, it had its dings, scratches and marks.
And the top pusher was missing, hopefully I would find one if I won the biding.
No pictures of the movement.

To sum it all up, I really like the watch, and saw the potential with it!
WOOOP WOOOP on the Watchometer!

We were three people that went head to head at the end of the auction, but I managed to win the bidding!!
I might have got a bit of an auction fever…but WTFluff!

I received the watch after a few days, and started to look closely at it, and also started taking pictures.
And TBH, the condition of the case was a little bit more worse than I thought, and it was very dirty!

I knew from previous posts here on the Forum and from other sources,
that Abel Court from Heuertime was the Guy who knew his way with vintage Heuers.
So I sent him an e-mail about my watch and what I needed help with.
I received a reply from him the day after, and we had a few chats back and forth regarding the watch, this only took a couple of days.

I shipped the watch to Abel, and I got a confirmation that he had got the watch, so part one done!
😅

Abel started with a full disassemble, and an assessment of what was needed.
There were a few details that needed to be replaced, and he also had a vintage pusher for me - Lucky Me!!
The crystal was far too gone, so there had to be a new one.
The movement was bone dry, and probably never serviced, or serviced a very looooong time ago.


He also suggested that I maybe should go for a complete refurbishing.
I actually posted to a few Forum friends here about this, but all of them voted for a ”keep as”!
So thanks Guys!!
👍👍👍

After that Abel had done the deep cleaning - he also voted for a ”keep as”!
Very Happy with this!!

I received current updates from Abel with detailed pictures and information, from the start till the end.
He even did a couple of videos for me!

And it took him roughly one and a half month to do this,
this is really really amazing compared to other watchmakers.

He gets Top Grades from me!!

On to the pictures:

The first pictures are when I just received the watch.

The second batch are after some work with Polywatch, and a very gentle cleaning.
And now the dial can be correctly assessed - YAY!!

The third batch are from Abel during his work.

And the forth are when I have the watch back home in Sunny Sweden!!

The final result after Abels work has gone beyond my expectations, and the watch has a lovely (for me) vintage feeling!

Enjoy my journey, Abels work and the pictures!
And of course - YAMAS, CHEERS and SKÅL!!



Received the watch:

IMG_2719.webp IMG_2718.webp IMG_2717.webp IMG_2722.webp IMG_2723.webp


After Polywatch:

IMG_2748.webp IMG_2744.webp IMG_2747.webp IMG_2746.webp IMG_2745.webp



Abels Amazing work:

P4186216.webp P4186215.webp P4186214.webp P4256251.webp Skärmavbild 2025-05-16 kl. 12.20.47.webp P4256254.webp P4256264.webp


Sunny Sweden!!

IMG_3916.webp IMG_3917.webp IMG_3918.webp IMG_3920.webp IMG_3921.webp







Snyggt! Bra insats att återställa den till det fina skicket.
 
Fick inte med denna.... ;)

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Fin, skicket på boetten var inte heller dåligt. Var glaset sprucket? Annars har jag aldrig behövt ersätta ett plastglas. Bara slipa ner. Nu ser det ut som nya glaset var bra men oftast får man klart högre och plattare ersättningsglas, inte lika kul. Har en liknande fattigmansvariant och kommer tyvärr inte riktigt överens med boetten. Behöver nog iofs ett tjockare band.
 
Fin, skicket på boetten var inte heller dåligt. Var glaset sprucket? Annars har jag aldrig behövt ersätta ett plastglas. Bara slipa ner. Nu ser det ut som nya glaset var bra men oftast får man klart högre och plattare ersättningsglas, inte lika kul. Har en liknande fattigmansvariant och kommer tyvärr inte riktigt överens med boetten. Behöver nog iofs ett tjockare band.
Tackar - verkligen nöjd med den!

Abel anmärkte på att själva glaset hade små sprickor, och rekommenderade att byta ut.
Och här är en bild med ett annat band!
:)

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Tackar - verkligen nöjd med den!

Abel anmärkte på att själva glaset hade små sprickor, och rekommenderade att byta ut.
Och här är en bild med ett annat band!
:)

IMG_6689.png
Snyggt band, äkta plast eller nyare läder?

Mikrosprickor är inte så kul. Brukar iofs bara se dem på äldre ur.

Har börjat leta Heuer igen, saknar klockan som inleder tråden. De är generellt inte så dyra idag.
 
Snyggt band, äkta plast eller nyare läder?

Mikrosprickor är inte så kul. Brukar iofs bara se dem på äldre ur.

Har börjat leta Heuer igen, saknar klockan som inleder tråden. De är generellt inte så dyra idag.
Läder!

Heuer har ju gått ner en del sedan dom hade sin peak...Men fina ex går för rätt mycket nuförtiden!
 
Snyggt band, äkta plast eller nyare läder?

Mikrosprickor är inte så kul. Brukar iofs bara se dem på äldre ur.

Har börjat leta Heuer igen, saknar klockan som inleder tråden. De är generellt inte så dyra idag.
Klockan som inleder tråden är ju helt fantastisk - när du säger "inte så dyra" vad brukar du se dem för (vi har kanske olika uppfattningar om dyra)
 
Någon som bläddrat i denna? Verkar ju väldigt trevlig.
Jeg har den! Fineste Heuerboken jeg noengang har sett. 328 sider, 2,1 kg. Masse flotte bilder og interessant historie. Et must for enhver Heuer-fan 😊🏁
 

Bilagor

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Hej hej, gjorde precis ett inlägg, men den kan ju vara här också?

:)



Hi Forum People!

I have searched the OF, and I cant really find any dedicated threads about the Heuer Carrera?
So why not start one??

I did a post about a year ago regarding serial numbers for the Heuer Carrera,
and I noticed that there where many members who both had Carerrras, and also info regarding these.
So please do share your watches, watch related stories, info and other nice stuff that we all love.

And I will kick-start with my latest purchase!

I have been looking for a nice Carrera for some time,
and both the double and trippel sub registers are beautiful watches.
They come in a variety of dials, colours and combinations.
Not to mention different batches/editions.
This one has a manuell winding movement, the Valjoux 92.
Serial nr 66956, so with some luck it might be a 1966 (My birth year!).
Reference nr 3647S.
The dial is almost perfect, there are a few black marks/dirt on the surface, and hopefully these could be blown/cleaned away during a service.
The lume plots are almost complete, there are one or two that has lost some lume…
The crystal is scratched, and will be polished during the upcoming service.
Pushers looks too clean, so maybe replaced at some time?
I have asked the Forum before regarding the crown, and for this reference/serial nr, it should be unsigned.

The case and case back are in a very nice condition, the edges are still sharp, and no major dings or scratches.

I do hope that you Guys and Gals will contribute with your Heuer Carreras?
Looking forward to your posts!

Cheers and Enjoy!

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