Catalogue Updates

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A couple of new Catalogue updates thanks to @Aquagraph who kindly scanned several catalogues...this is just the first batch

1. Price List- 1992
https://www.calibre11.com/catalogues/tag-heuer-price-lists/1992-price-list/

2. Price List SEL- 1995
https://www.calibre11.com/catalogues/tag-heuer-price-lists/1995-sel-price-list/

3. Price List- 2006
https://www.calibre11.com/catalogues/tag-heuer-price-lists/2006-price-list/

More to come and thanks again @Aquagraph 👍👍
 
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Seriously, from the 3rd revolution in the ‘70s they’re jumping to the 4th revolution of the Isograph. I get that they don’t call the early 2000’s Autavia a revolution (although nicer watches than the Isograph), but leaving out the 02 Autavia cup??
 
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I like the new direction in the way the catalogue is laid out.

Nice NATO:
 
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Seriously, from the 3rd revolution in the ‘70s they’re jumping to the 4th revolution of the Isograph. I get that they don’t call the early 2000’s Autavia a revolution (although nicer watches than the Isograph), but leaving out the 02 Autavia cup??
Yes, I found that odd too. I think they found it so hard to compete with the "classics/reissues" that maybe they thought it was probably better to avoid reminding people about them.
 
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Could well be...I guess they were trying to mark out the shift towards an aviation-themed 3-hand watch...but agree that this is a fairly “high level” history that ignores a few important links in the chain