The sub dials look wonky in that pic- probably a render trying to capture the curves of the dial and crysta. It’s nice but I think I prefer the reverse panda.
I’ve just had an email about this and think it’s rather nice.
£6100 though so I’ll probably wait a while.
https://www.tagheuer.com/gb/en/timep...2982a5ea2561fc
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The sub dials look wonky in that pic- probably a render trying to capture the curves of the dial and crysta. It’s nice but I think I prefer the reverse panda.
I was lookinh at the Carrera range and thought they looked very nice watches. I think the marketing was great too. Bit pricey for me though...not sure I could get my head round paying £6k for a Tag.
All is good though, you get a complimentary travel pouch, £6100! I struggle to grasp pricing nowadays, but I’m probably just old and grumpy. Nice watch and a good size.
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I detest the red accents on this. It would otherwise have been a lovely panda Carrera. Grasping defeat from the jaws of victory!
I like Carreras, however in this case I think (1) over-used red, (2) the pushers are inelegant, (3) the second hand, Swiss, date arrangement at 6 is a clumsy design, (4) pricey.
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Where are watch brands getting their prices from these days?
For that kind of money you could buy a lovely original 1960s Carrera or a nice 1163 Autavia. I'm afraid even if it were £1k I wouldn't want one, it looks like they've run out of ideas. They did a run of nice replicas of the originals and those look cracking value but since then TAG have lost their way with the designs.
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They are having a laugh at that price!
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I agree about removing the date; I generally don't like date complications: they are often too small, and I don't use them anyway to check the date, so it is just something that is a hassle to change and set at the end of some months.
I got one of these in 2020, and it is the nicest looking Carrera I seen so far (Carrera Limited Edition (1000) Montreal):
It is also a 39mm, and was £5550 new. However, at 39mm the face is a bit small for me, especially the sub-dials; I definitely would not want a date crammed in there too. It has the usual problem of a small dial that the hour and minute hands will often obscure the sub-dials, which is artfully avoided in the stock photo above by using the standard 10:10 time.
Prices are just crazy on Tag heuers the build quality not the best either
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Second hand dial and hand should match the other two. Looks odd.
Started out with nothing. Still have most of it left.
If you mean the red tipped hand, I don't think that is the seconds hand, but the 60 second counter for the chronograph. The seconds hand is in the small sub-dial at 6 o'clock, with the date crammed on top of it. The sub-dial at 3 o'clock is the chronograph 30 minute counter, and the sub-dial at 9 o'clock is the chronograph 12 hour counter. That is the same layout as my Montreal edition.
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Interestingly, the yellow is not lume, it is just there for colour. There is no lume on this dial, which is OK for me as I am not bothered about lume. Usually my watches do not see enough daylight to warrant having lume, and on the rare occasions I try to read a watch at night, the lume is either too faded or blurry to make out the time.
Not massively keen on the yellow, but I do prefer those Heuer reissues compared to the latest model. I'd agree, no date is better.
I guess they have done it that way so that it is not so obvious that the date is half on the sub-dial, and half not.