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·As TAG Heuer is struggling since a long time to polish the brand image the risk would be to high in my opinion.
I guess the original F1 was cool, but it did lot of damage to the brand as a luxury brand.
As TAG Heuer is struggling since a long time to polish the brand image the risk would be to high in my opinion.
I guess the original F1 was cool, but it did lot of damage to the brand as a luxury brand.
Maybe they should do it for the 40th anniversary of the F1 as a limited release, I know we all get annoyed about LE's but in this instance I think a limited edition would indicate that this is a special thing and not to be taken seriously. Maybe 5 colours in 10,000pcs or something? They could even get people to vote for the colours they wanted, using the originals as templates. I think it would be awkward using F1 team colours, I'm sure they wouldn't want to fall out with F1 - I'm guessing Bernie never gave them a cast iron legal permission to use the name Formula 1 name forever, probably just an agreement that keeps rolling over providing everyone is happy.
I like this idea.
Love it or hate it, the original Formula 1 is a huge part of TAG's legacy. So a 40th anniversary re-issue would be the perfect time to bring it back. But only as a limited run. I'd say price it around $300, make them look just like they used to, but upsized to 38mm. Offer some of the same colors and perhaps a few new ones.
What many don't understand is that the original wasn't just cheap plastic. It was made of fiberglass and had a steel core within the case.
I don't think a new plastic F1 with funky colours will have the same impact as the original. What would be the purpose besides nostalgia?
I don't think a new plastic F1 with funky colours will have the same impact as the original. What would be the purpose besides nostalgia?
When Hayek created Swatch the quartz crisis was real. His vision was extreme but brilliant. Copy the Japanese but do it with style. And most of all get in sync with western popular culture. Swatch managed to "save the Swiss watch industry" but it also became a pillar of '80s pop culture. Swatches were everywhere when I was growing up.
Hayek Jr's idea for the MoonSwatch might have been great, really great, but it could never have the same impact as the Swatch original. That's fine but it doesn't mean TAG Heuer has to settle for that.
For years the Swiss watch industry has been under pressure from smartwatches. Swiss watches have been status symbols since forever but they also used to be tools. The tool function has shifted almost entirely to smartwatches which renders the brands we love little more than fancy jewelry.
TAG Heuer has three key aces up their sleeve. They have the F1 watch nostalgia, the pop culture link with so many collabs and ambassadors and most of all a substantial experience with smartwatches.
Why not, like during the quartz crisis, embrace the new technology and create a colourful and funky range of affordable F1 smart watches? I proposed this in a thread a whole while back and still think it could work. They wouldn't need or would probably be best without countless functionalities. Just a few simple ones, with a fun design, and backed up with an unlimited amount of watch faces to choose from and to be created by users, similar to the Connected. This should be feasible at sub 1000 euro and they could sell very very well.
Also, rather than limiting the number, limit how long these will be on sale. If priced at around $300, TAG will sell tons of them. If priced any higher than around $500, many who like the F1 would likely opt for a vintage original.
How would that work? You can't really have an end date because if you haven't sold them all then what do you do with the leftovers? If you have then it was actually a limited number... (i.e. the production run).
N njlamThe success of the MoonSwatch tells us there is huge demand for iconic toy watches that are fun, colorful and collectable.
It has been a great thing for Omega and Swatch, driving sales of both the moonwatch, and visits to Swatch stores.
I would prefer a Formula One remake be introduced by TAG and done right. If Swatch does it, the watches won't be as good.
I still have my 1986 TAG Heuer Formula One (34mm). It is a relevant today as the day I bought it.
There's a lot of love for the original. @Jeff Stein posted about it here: https://www.instagram.com/p/Cp3nqz0rzRe/ and here: https://www.gq.com/story/best-watches-under-500-according-to-experts
I bought mine in '88/'89, still have it too. 😀
But when I had it serviced, I learned that my F1's ESA movement is unique to the '86 first run models. From '87 onwards it used an ETA movement. So mine is also technically a first run '86 model like yours.
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