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·I found this photo today of what my collection looked like in March 2007, about 2-3 years after I started getting "into" watches.
Starting from the back, and left to right we have:
- TAG Heuer Targa Florio
- TAG Heuer Monaco
- TAG Heuer 4000 quartz (my first good watch)
- Heuer Carrera re-edition
- TAG Heuer Autavia
- Heuer Carrera 1553N
- Heuer Monaco re-edition
- Heuer Monza re-edition
You can see that I was big on the re-editions, which for me were a great way of getting into the vintage style, without needing to worry about sourcing vintage.
Fast forward three years to 2010:
and
Wow, that got out of control fast! At this time I still had the McQueen TAG Heuer Monaco, the Carrera re-edition, the 4000 and the Monza (and still have each of those today), but otherwise, all of the re-editions had gone to fund the new ones.
And today? Apart from the TAG watches named above, I have one vintage Heuer and one newer TAG Heuer
Collection is a lot smaller than it was, but who knows whether it will expand again....
Starting from the back, and left to right we have:
- TAG Heuer Targa Florio
- TAG Heuer Monaco
- TAG Heuer 4000 quartz (my first good watch)
- Heuer Carrera re-edition
- TAG Heuer Autavia
- Heuer Carrera 1553N
- Heuer Monaco re-edition
- Heuer Monza re-edition
You can see that I was big on the re-editions, which for me were a great way of getting into the vintage style, without needing to worry about sourcing vintage.
Fast forward three years to 2010:
and
Wow, that got out of control fast! At this time I still had the McQueen TAG Heuer Monaco, the Carrera re-edition, the 4000 and the Monza (and still have each of those today), but otherwise, all of the re-editions had gone to fund the new ones.
And today? Apart from the TAG watches named above, I have one vintage Heuer and one newer TAG Heuer
Collection is a lot smaller than it was, but who knows whether it will expand again....