The reason that the Formula 1 name appears twice is to avoid a stoush with F1, the sport. A few years ago, a deal was struck with Bernie where the watch would always be referred to as the "TAG Heuer...
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The reason that the Formula 1 name appears twice is to avoid a stoush with F1, the sport. A few years ago, a deal was struck with Bernie where the watch would always be referred to as the "TAG Heuer...
Plenty of photos here:
https://www.calibre11.com/tag-heuer-monaco-black-dial-heuer-02-review-ref-cbl2113/
Aussie dollars vs. US dollars. Same symbol, sadly not worth the same.
US$6,750 is correct
Agree- nothing on the watch itself. After TAG Heuer dropped the 2000 name for Aquaracer, it just became "Aquagraph"
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Not sure...but suspect that ETA are the overwhelming minority
Certainly a 2000...was launched as the "2000 Aquagraph"
Been wondering why you haven’t seen many Isographs around? They’ve been pulled back to HQ in the short-term and a non- Isograph version will fill the breach in the short-term....
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New Autavia this morning...and for the first time, no chronograph
https://www.calibre11.com/first-look-tag-heuer-2019-autavia-isograph/
It has to!
A few years back Bernie cracked down on the use of the Formula 1 name, and the compromise was that the watch always had to be referred to as the "TAG Heuer Formula 1" and never "Formula...
Here are a few Japan-only TAG Heuers
https://www.calibre11.com/2018-tag-heuer-carrera-japan-limited-editions/...
Blue diver
Thanks for posting the article- I'm the author.
I met James' daughter earlier this year when I first saw the watch, but at the time she was not ready to tell the story, or for photos to be...
No Sellita in this one- it's quartz
More info and a pile of photos here:
https://www.calibre11.com/in-depth-review-2017-aquaracer-gmt-calibre-7-way201f/
Yes, agree that it's a known issue with the Calibre 5...but I'm only aware that it was an issue with the first 2010 500m Calibre 5, not the 300m Calibre 5 that @Manchester has (because they use the...
The "known" crown issue for this series is a problem with the Aquaracer 500m Calibre 5, not this model. The problem there was the oversized crown apparently increased the amount of torque and so...
For what it's worth, TAG Heuer believes they could sell 150,000 units/ annum...to put that in context, that's roughly the annual volume of JLC and IWC combined.
I'd be surprised if it's that high,...
Here's an article I wrote about the Autavia
http://www.calibre11.com/ultimate-guide-to-the-vintage-heuer-autavia/
Thanks for that mention- while Calibre 11 is my main focus, I'm also involved with Time+Tide, although do none of the writing, so the credit or blame lies with others.
For me, it's Monochrome and...
These designs are 5 years old...and fortunately, none ever got close to production.
My expectation is that there won't be any new Monaco models. I'd expect the current Calibre 11 model to continue...
The best Monaco strap feature is one on the strap used for the Calibre 11 heritage models- Slide that little pin to the left and you don't need a strap-changing tool. I have no idea why TAG Heuer...
Yes, sold off most of my collection and bought a steel 5980- was the right choice for me and I'd do it again.
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Yes, Heuer-01 is Calibre 1887, which is based on Seiko designed, but redesigned and made in Switzerland. It's more than a re-brand...but it's based on Seiko.
CH80 is 100% new and inhouse. They've...
Back in 2009 there were't many choices. ETA had been clear that it would cut supply as soon as it legally could, and Sellita was still abit of an unknown. Zenith couldn't supply the volume of...
Sadly, I don't think we'll see the El Primero used again..it will be Heuer-01 and CH80 chronograph movements (inhouse) plus Sellita SW500, and then Sellita and ETA for the 3-hand movements
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