D.C's Thread concerning Limitid Editions made me remember some photos and catalogues on my external harddisc. I think I copied these from TAG Heuer Australia - Melbourne and Sydney. Enjoy and have a good start inti the new week: Werner Boeinck
Wow! thanks for posting. I didn't know any of those existed. Does the second last one say "Great Ocean Road"? Love to see a caseback image.
You are right, the one with the green dial is named Great Ocean Road. As for the backside I'll have another look at my harddisk. But please be aware that I cannot promise a success.
That green is a really remarkably nice dial, always meant to do the GOR drive but never quite made it
Try, it's never to late. Today's cars are quite reliable... My one has already has done 210.000 kilometers. And it still sounds good. Good success Werner p.s.: As I live in Germany, I might not be able to help you. Hope you have some good friends. ;-)
Great photos Werner, Actually, these are almost all Japan-only editions (except the Raikkonen F1). There have been two Japan-only series over the last couple of years- famous diving locations (Aquaracer) and famous roads (Carrera). I have several shots of these Aquaracers, but nothing after 2011...maybe someone can help! 2001: Palau 2002: Tahiti- WN111A- 3000 2003: Seychelles- CN111D- 3000 2004: Cayman Islands- WN111M- 2000 2005: Maldives- WAF211M- 1000 2006: Fiji- 1300 2007: Bora Bora- WAF211N.BA0806 - 900 pieces 2008: Bahamas 2009: Ile de Pins WAF211T.BA0806 - 800 pieces 2010: Maui 2011: Hayman Island- WAP201Y I've also see these two special editions, which I think are for the US market rather than being part of the Japan-only diving series.
And here are the Carreras... Tuscan Hill Road- CV201Q Pacific Coast Highway- CV201N Great Ocean Road- CV201F Scottish Highlands- CV2012
...and here are the 2014 Japan editions- tip of that hat to Sushi at WUS for picking these up: Carrera 1887 Bullhead- CAR2C14 Carrera Fuji Speedway- CAR211B
That Fuji Speedway Cal 1887 is quite a stunner too with the blue metallic dial and concentric silver subdials
"Aquaracer Chronograph Air-K Japan Limited Edition" of 300 pieces. A bit strange for a tennis player linked with a big heavy diving watch, but i really love the red sub-dial. It was listed on ebay australia for few months and my offer was declined, so i bought a regular CAJ instead. But i just found out that it was finally sold few weeks ago at 60% of my offer price!!!!! this will haunt me for a long time.