Calibre11
路Congrats @mnejmantowicz and @Hubert looking forward to that comparison...don't lose it in Vegas
Well, since I do think this Monaco is Heuer's most iconic model, they are trying to fill their pockets just like the million Omega Speedmasters out there. (Which I have as well). JCBiver is all about money not horology.
Until JCBiver is gone or changes course, I doubt I will give LVMH any more of my money.
Odd that they put TAG Heure inside the box. Didn't want to spend more $ on new boxes. Lame.
M Mark_85I completely disagree with your thoughts on J C Biver. He is more about Horology than all the people in this forum put together.
I wish I was wrong. He came into TAG, stopped the CH80 production because he felt it would compete with the 1887. Made the then current CEO resign because it was his way or the highway after he put so much effort into R&D and really trying to bring up the brand. J C BIVER comes along and makes TAG the low end brand of LVMH and now trying to attract a younger audience with brand ambassadors.
Those actions are not of a person who loves horology those are actions of a business man who wants to promote Zenith and Hublot as haute brands at the detriment of TAG.
M Mark_85Let's look at the reality. Can TAG Heuer sell 200,000 CH80 & 1887 per year? The answer is no. It's not good business.
All the RND work was done by Babin & as much as I think he was amazing, it wasn't turning over profit. The customers were not coming to allow it.
Now I've agreed that it is about profit but if you want to see a brand survive it is.
So Biver wants to make money, well that is what Bernard Arnold has employed him to do. But here is the kicker鈥e helped create the Royal Oak, brought Blancpain back from death, kickstarted Omega to what it is today (do you know he got James Bond to the franchise) & had the vision to commercialise the co-axial escarpement. Then saved Hublot. Maybe you should do some more research into the man. He's one of the most respected Horologists in Switzerland. Maybe you should respect the man too
And the CH80 is still around. It is just a Heuer 02 Tourbillon now 馃榾
Babin never had a chance to complete his long plan. The CH80 was going to be the culmination of all the R&D TAG was doing. And in my opinion launch TAG to the next level. You've proven my point, Biver is a business man first and foremost, he's just done it for the watch industry. Why couldn't he do it with Babin in the chair at TAG? Hum? He's autocratic that's why. Respect is something you earn. Diminishing one brand for the sake of the whole doesn't earn mine and surly doesn't show that you love horology. Sure Biver is a great marketer but nothing more for me. I'll take sustenance over bling anyday. The CH80 was going to be a great piece based on the roots of Heuer, a great working afortable thin chronograph. The Heuer 02, however much the CH80 innards it contains, is not that.[/QUOTE
Oh dear鈥ets leave it as I disagree and pretend the money fairies will let us do as we like with no ramifications
As promised, here's a quick comparison between the new model (left) and the 40th Anniversary.
The wait is finally over! The re-edition of the original Heuer Monaco Calibre 11 worn by the "King of Cool" Steve McQueen is out.#DontCrackUnderPressurehttp://tag.hr/MonacoCalibre11
As promised, here's a quick comparison between the new model (left) and the 40th Anniversary.
Review worth reading.
http://www.escapementmagazine.com/a...-calibre-11-automatic-chronograph-39-mm.html/