2023 TAG Heuer Carrera 60th Anniversary (Panda - CBK221H)

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Glad to see that the dial is a very beautiful perfect silver. Congrats to all new happy owners!
 
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The dial changes in different lighting.
It's White, cream, silver and grey.
Yes the lighting does seem to change the shade of silver.
Here it looks like a white silver.


In Adam's pic, a grey silver.
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At £6100, we're now encroaching Monaco territory. I guess the occasion calls for it.
 
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Great looking watch, up there with the Dato and the teal for me. Nice they updated the hands and markers for this one. The sunburst is a bit of a shame. Even with the same shade of steel grey, as opposed to the warm grey original, an even texture would have looked even better. Hope to see one in the metal at some point 🙄
 
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I like the dual watch case. Is it another sign for the reverse Panda later in the year!!!
 
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I like the dual watch case. Is it another sign for the reverse Panda later in the year!!!
Nah that was a gift from the Boutique.
Nice touch.
 
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Looks like the 2447DN did have a sunburst dial back in the day.

 
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Were there reservations in the UK? @imagwai couldn't find a Boutique that would allow him to pre-order and ended up buying on-line.
Covent Garden was taking down names for the interested, but upon enquiring it was only the past customers who could get first on the list.
 
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Were there reservations in the UK? @imagwai couldn't find a Boutique that would allow him to pre-order and ended up buying on-line.
No preorders. I was finally allowed on a list yesterday (genuinely think the boutiques had no idea it existed before that). But no guarantee of getting one. It was one watch per boutique and obviously they will call their preferred customers first. So ordered online instead. Maybe the UK market is just more inclined for online sales so they put more on the website?