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Cronógrafo Heuer Carrera CS3111 (Mov. Lemania 1873) conjunto completo
Cronógrafo Heuer Carrera CS3111 (Mov. Lemania 1873) conjunto completo
Cronógrafo Heuer Carrera CS3111 (Mov. Lemania 1873) conjunto completo
Cronógrafo Heuer Carrera CS3111 (Mov. Lemania 1873) conjunto completo
Cronógrafo Heuer Carrera CS3111 (Mov. Lemania 1873) conjunto completo
Cronógrafo Heuer Carrera CS3111 (Mov. Lemania 1873) conjunto completo
Cronógrafo Heuer Carrera CS3111 (Mov. Lemania 1873) conjunto completo
Cronógrafo Heuer Carrera CS3111 (Mov. Lemania 1873) conjunto completo
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Relógio cronógrafo Heuer Carrera CS3111. Conjunto completo com bracelete original em pele preta perfurada estilo “racing” com a fivela assinada Heuer em aço inox, com a caixa de cartão original, o estojo de pele preta e o manual de instruções conforme as fotos do anúncio. Muito estimado, em perfeitas condições de funcionamento e em excelente estado sem qualquer risco. Equipado com Movimento Lemania 1873 – de corda manual – famoso por equipar também o Speedmaster Professional “Moonwatch” da Omega (certificado pela NASA pela sua fiabilidade) e outros relógios da Frank Mueller, Universal Genève, etc. Entrega em mão apenas em Lisboa. Não me interessam trocas. Qualquer dúvida, disponha.

2023 é o ano em que se comemora os 60 anos do lançamento do primeiro Carrera! Lançado em 1963, este icónico modelo Carrera é mundialmente reconhecido pelo seu design clássico e elegante, pelo seu mostrador ultralegível, bem como pela fiabilidade e precisão.
Associado ao piloto Pedro Rodriguez pelo seu criador Jack Heuer, a designação Carrera foi inspirada pela famosa corrida automóvel Mexicana – La Carrera Panamericana –, realizada entre 1950 e 1954, na qual brilharam marcas europeias como Mercedes, Ferrari e à qual se deve a igualmente a emblemática designação dos Porsche 356 e 911.
Comercializado no final dos anos 90, este cronógrafo é hoje considerado por conhecedores e reputados especialistas como "sem dúvida, a melhor reedição da Heuer jamais fabricada" (Christian Zeron, da Theo & Harris) ou "um dos melhores TAG ou Heuers de todos os tempos" (Tim Mosso, da Watchbox) e “o mais importante lançamento de sempre da TAG Heuer (depois de 1985)” por David Chalmers, fundador do Caliber 11, o site de referência dos colecionadores da marca suiça.

How the TAG Heuer Carrera re-edition changed everything
When TAG Heuer re-released the Carrera 25 years ago, it was as a short run novelty to celebrate TAG Heuer’s history. The success of the watch not only inspired a new generation of vintage Heuer collectors, but also changed TAG Heuer’s product focus to bring heritage to the centre of future collections.
Here it was: a new Carrera, albeit one that was almost a perfect copy of the 1960s original, but with modern engineering and materials. There were three models in the 1996 Carrera Re-edition line-up: two steel watches (white and black dial) and a spectacular 18k solid gold model with a silver dial. Each was based on the original 1963 Carrera Chronograph and not only shared the same 36mm case diameter, but also a hand-wound chronograph movement, the modern calibre being supplied by Lemania. At a glance, the only way that you can easily tell the 96 re-editions from the original is the dial, because the new watches did not carry the “Carrera” name on the dial, only the famous Heuer shield. At the time, there was uncertainty over TAG Heuer’s rights to use the Carrera name given Porsche’s ownership in the automotive space, and so it was decided to remove the name from the dial, although this was quickly cleared up and the name would reappear on dials a few years later. The watch was to be made in limited numbers, and was seen as a “one off”, with no plans to bring the Carrera series back into mainstream production-after all, TAG Heuer was a modern brand that offered the avant garde– not a nostalgic look at the past.
So what motivated TAG Heuer management to think again about its history? Part of the answer lay in a realization of the importance of heritage to a luxury brand, especially a luxury brand that was seeking external investors, having been owned by Techniques d’Avant Garde (TAG) since 1986. There were plans to list TAG Heuer’s shares on the Stock Exchanges of New York and Zurich, and explaining the rich history of TAG Heuer was an important part of investors fully understanding the company.
The project to bring back the Carrera was part of this broader exploration of Heuer’s heritage. In 1995, then-CEO Christian Viros commissioned Gisbert Brunner to write a detailed history of Heuer and TAG Heuer, the famous Mastering Time book. It was during this period that Brunner played an important role in convincing TAG Heuer’s management to also relaunch the Carrera as a limited run model, as a nice addition to the book project. Viros was no fan of retro-watches, but was eventually convinced.
The unexpected success set in place a chain of events that changed TAG Heuer’s future product plans, with the heritage-themed watches gaining a permanent place in the range.
The success of the Carrera gave TAG Heuer the confidence to start a second family branch- the branch inspired by the past. Following the success of the 1996 Re-edition series, TAG Heuer re-launched the Monaco in 1998, followed by a second Carrera re-edition series in 2000. Also in 2000 came the Monza re-edition, the name coming from a 1975 Ferrari/ Niki Lauda tribute version of the Carrera, but the design being based on a 1940s Heuer Chronograph. But so far, each of these was a niche model, carrying the Heuer logo, but not really being part of the mainstream TAG Heuer collection.
This all changed in 2005 when TAG Heuer launched the first new TAG Heuer Carrera, a contemporary, modern Carrera that was not a single watch, but a fully developed range, including Chronographs, Twin-Time models and 3-hand watches. The Carrera had gone from retro curiosity to centre position in the TAG Heuer range in a decade. And since its reintroduction in 2005, the Carrera has maintained its position as TAG Heuer’s leading collection.
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Cronógrafo Heuer Carrera CS3111 (Mov. Lemania 1873) conjunto completo

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