1960s Heuer Carrera Ref. 3647N
6 800€
Founded in 1860 by Edouard Heuer in St-Imier, Switzerland, Heuer quickly established itself as a leader in precision timekeeping. Specializing in chronographs and stopwatches, the brand became known for its groundbreaking innovations, such as the oscillating pinion, patented in 1887, which is still used in modern chronographs today.
Heuer’s close connection with motorsports began in the mid-20th century, when it became the go-to brand for racing enthusiasts. In 1963, Heuer launched the legendary Carrera chronograph, designed specifically for professional drivers, and later introduced other iconic models like the Monaco and Autavia, solidifying its place in racing history.
The Heuer Carrera 3647N is an iconic vintage chronograph. Introduced in the 1960s, this model features a 36mm stainless steel case, which is sleek and perfectly proportioned for a classic chronograph design. The black “N” dial (for Noir) with its minimalist layout and silver sub-dials provides excellent legibility and a clean, balanced aesthetic.
Powered by the reliable manual-wind Valjoux 92 movement, the Carrera 3647N delivers smooth chronograph functionality with a 60-second counter and a 45-minute register, designed for precision timing during races. The lack of excessive decoration on the dial reflects the model’s racing-inspired roots, offering a no-nonsense, utilitarian approach to timekeeping.
The Heuer Carrera 3647N is a beloved piece among collectors for its understated elegance, historical significance in the world of motorsport, and its timeless design that continues to influence chronographs to this day.