Thank you for the feedback and your feelings on this. I look at my collection and feel it really needs an evil panda of some sort as apposed to a regular panda. That being said every time I see a vintage Carrera panda posted I go "man that's nice". I look forward to its release as well. I don't mind the "depreciation" of a watch. There are few that bought at retail retain it. Its the comparative value. I would hope that if we are above 7K for a watch its at least COSC.
The TAG Heuer Carrera from Watches of Switzerland is the only one that I own . . . but this was taken at a recent GTG. Jeff
That’s (normally) quite a bit out of my comfort zone, too, but not utterly ridiculous when you compare it to current list prices of the Monaco. Guess I’ll at least swing by the local TH boutique for more news...
One has Heuer on the dial, the other has Tag Heuer on the dial. Slightly different audiences perhaps.
Yeah. But you'd think the WOS was aimed at the Heueristas who had given up hope. Then again only 250, they've probably all gone.
Non-gator is nowadays certainly way less hassle for a watch company from a worldwide logistics point of view…
I think it's just the greed now speaking up - the WOS Panda, the gold Panda (supposed JH90) and now the 60th ann. Panda.
How many 60th Anniversary Carreras we gonna get? And what happened to the 50th anniversary? I haven't done the History of the Carrera yet (still in progress) so apologies if this is a stupid question - 2013 was just before I started to get interested...
There were other versions of this TAG Heuer Carrera Bullhead Calibre 1887 if my memory serves me correct