Heuer autovia H02 chrongraph removed from market?

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it appears that Tag Heuer has stopped selling and producing the Heuer Autovia H02 chronograph. On the Tag Heuer sites, the different variants of this watch have disappeared or are listed as sold out. Two different sources independently confirmed to me that this is indeed the case and that there might be a successor (with a different movement?). However, that would not be clear yet. After the H01, the Autovia Isograph now the Heuer Autavia H02 chronograph has been removed from the market ....
 
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Yes- Autavia Heuer 02 was discontinued earlier this year...maybe even late 2019. There has been speculation on a revised Autavia Chronograph in a similar style to the new Calibre 5, but it's not not clear if we will ever see that watch.
 
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The H02 Autavia is surely going to be a sought after watch in the future, especially the limited editions
 
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The H02 Autavia is surely going to be a sought after watch in the future, especially the limited editions
Probably especially also the first batch that lacked minute markers on the sub dial
 
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Probably especially also the first batch that lacked minute markers on the sub dial

What do you think this is Rolex or something?😝
 
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Probably especially also the first batch that lacked minute markers on the sub dial
Not sure about that - most people agreed that the revised version was better. Maybe in 50 years time perhaps. 😀

The most sought after will surely be the C11 Siffert Autavia.
 
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Not sure about that - most people agreed that the revised version was better. Maybe in 50 years time perhaps. 😀

The most sought after will surely be the C11 Siffert Autavia.
Yes of course just think that in 50 or 100 years it will be cooler and more sought after to have the first run dial with the retarded no minute markers 👍
 
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What do you think this is Rolex or something?😝
You were the one who said it will be sought after in the future damn it! 😁
 
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Yes, and I'm sure it will - and doubtless there will be some nerdy type out there in 50 years time who must have the original retarded version. I mean look at some of the vintage dreck that commands big money. Oooh this dial changed colour and looks like a dog's vomited on it, and the bezels faded to nothing, and the lume has gone dark yellow so it must be worth a bazillion pounds!
 
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The Autavia LEs are really nice especially the best one, Calibre 11 x Siffert Autavia! You can still find the Rindt Autavia on a bargain. Expect prices to slowly creep up once pre-owned / grey market supply starts dwindling down 😉

Great vintage/modern Heuer re-edition 😀 I realized after a couple of years of ownership of the Rindt Autavia, that these Autavias have a true classic and timeless design, similarly to the prestige of vintage Carreras IMHO 👍
 
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I agree, the Siffert is the best for sure. The Autavia O2 isn't really my style, but it's obviously a piece which will age well.
 
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The H02 Autavia is surely going to be a sought after watch in the future, especially the limited editions

I agree. I’ll be keeping an eye out for any ‘new arrivals’ at you know where for an Autavia for sure. I sort of regret not picking one up last year when I had a chance at a great deal on the 85th version. Wish they’d sold the Viceroy in the UK. Much pref 2 sub-dials to 3 usually.
 
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Arrgghh 🤮🤮🤮

The good thing is, this is an easy one to spot a fake 🤦
 
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Umm, except there's no button to add it to basket or anything, so probably not.