Important Watches: Part I

Important Watches: Part I

View full screen - View 1 of Lot 5. Carrera, Reference 1158 CNH | A yellow gold chronograph wristwatch with date | Circa 1964 | 豪雅 | Carrera 型號1158CNH | 黃金計時腕錶備日期顯示,製作年份約1964.

Heuer

Carrera, Reference 1158 CNH | A yellow gold chronograph wristwatch with date | Circa 1964 | 豪雅 | Carrera 型號1158CNH | 黃金計時腕錶備日期顯示,製作年份約1964

Auction Closed

May 14, 11:30 AM GMT

Estimate

25,000 - 50,000 CHF

Lot Details

Description

Heuer


Carrera, Reference 1158 CNH

A yellow gold chronograph wristwatch with date

Circa 1964


豪雅

Carrera 型號1158CNH 黃金計時腕錶備日期顯示,製作年份約1964


Dial: gilt

Calibre: cal. 12 manual winding, 17 jewels

Case: 18k yellow gold, screw-down case back

Case number: 225'827

Closure: Heuer metal buckle

Size: 38 mm diameter

Signed: case, dial and movement

Box: no 

Papers: no  

Accessories: none

In around 1970, Heuer introduced its first 18K gold Carrera, the Reference 1158, a watch that Jack Heuer famously described as his favorite Carrera of all. There are a number of reasons why this is the case, it carried the brand’s first automatic and in-house chronograph (caliber 11), but it is the base of the relationship between Heuer and the Ferrari F1 team and their drivers in the 1970s.

The relationship between the Heuer and Ferrari brands commenced in 1971 and ran through 1979. Initially, Jack Heuer had hoped that Ferrari would pay Heuer for their precision timing instruments, but Enzo Ferrari quickly put an end to that idea, instead insisting that Heuer pay Ferrari to supply the instruments in return for decals on the Formula 1 cars, and a Heuer branded patch sown onto the racing suits of their drivers (initially Niki Lauda, and Clay Regazzoni). Jack Heuer used this as an opportunity to build further relationships in the motorsport world, cementing the brand’s reputation in the motorsport field. Over the period, Jack presented all the Ferrari F1 drivers with Ref 1158’s including Jacky Ickx, Mario Andretti, Niki Lauda, Gilles Villeneuve and Jody Scheckter. Additionally, Jack gifted 1158s to other drivers including Ronnie Peterson, Joe Siffert and Mike Hailwood, the British racer who was given the watch to commemorate an act of extreme bravery, stopping in the middle of his very first race to extract fellow driver Clay Regazzoni at the South African Grand Prix.

The Carrera 1158 CHN came in two versions, both which Champagne dial and contrasting Black registers. The difference between the two version is the contrasting date wheel, either white text over back wheel (the first execution) black text on white wheel like the current example, the second execution.

It is thought that less than 200 [this is by best guess] of the 1158CHN’s were made in total, with 15 of these gifted to the Ferrari drivers and other friends of the Heuer brand. The current example is presented in excellent condition, with excellent dial and case.