Editorial
The 39mm Carrera is the version that makes sense. TAG finally paired its best in-house movement, the Heuer 02, with a case size that doesn't bully the wrist or the dial. Collectors who wrote off modern Carreras as overbuilt should look again.
Jack Heuer commissioned the original Carrera in 1963 specifically for racing drivers who needed a clean, legible chronograph in demanding conditions. The name came from the Carrera Panamericana road race, one of the most dangerous events of the era. For decades after the Heuer-TAG merger, the Carrera drifted toward larger, more aggressive proportions that had little in common with that brief.
The 39mm reintroduction in 2023 pulls the case back toward the proportion of the vintage references without tipping into direct reissue territory. It's the most coherent modern Carrera TAG has built.
The CBN2010.BA0642 is the steel bracelet configuration; the CBN2010.FC6542 runs on a fabric strap and reads differently in person, so confirm the reference suffix before buying. Gray market discounts on this reference exist but are modest, typically 10 to 15 percent below retail, so don't overpay chasing a deal that isn't there. The 39mm case fits most wrists well but the lug-to-lug is still longer than the vintage Carreras it references, so try it on if lug overhang matters to you.
Some early examples shipped with a bracelet that showed finishing inconsistencies at the clasp; check the bracelet end links and clasp face before accepting delivery.