New Post: TAG Heuer’s 2020 Vision

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Yesterday a huge swiss AD forwarded the following information from Tag Heuer to me:
- Autavia Cal. 5 chronometer: postponed to 2020 (without carboncomposite hairspring).
- New autavia chronograph Isograph: annulled.

Phew. The Basel pics for the chrono were not awesome.
 
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Speaking of Basel, what happened to the Aquaracer with the 'Amber' bezel and the ladies Carrera in pink with the textured dial?
 
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Update from my heart:

My dream of having the most accurate, antimagnetic adventure watch ever from Tag Heuer: annulled.

🙁
 
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Update from my heart:

My dream of having the most accurate, antimagnetic adventure watch ever from Tag Heuer: annulled.

🙁
I felt the same way. I hope, that they'll manage to realize the Isograph in the coming years anyway. Don't give up the dream! 😀
 
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I felt the same way. I hope, that they'll manage to realize the Isograph in the coming years anyway. Don't give up the dream! 😀
My feeling after reading this encouragement post:

Giving up the dream: annulled.
 
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My dream of having the most accurate, antimagnetic adventure watch ever

Might not be from TAG, but there are options out there. This Aqua Terra from a couple years ago is still one of the most antimagnetic watches out there.

 
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Might not be from TAG, but there are options out there. This Aqua Terra from a couple years ago is still one of the most antimagnetic watches out there.

I prefer Rolex Milgauss over this. And probably will choose IWC mark XVIII before AquaTerra either. But thanks for the recommendation. 👍
 
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I have been looking at the Tudor North Flag. Beautiful watch, impressive specs with an in house 70 hours power reserve calibre, anti-magnetic silicon hairspring. Integrated bracelet, 40mm case. For 3,5k... Beat that.

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I have been looking at the Tudor North Flag. Beautiful watch, impressive specs with an in house 70 hours power reserve calibre, anti-magnetic silicon hairspring. Integrated bracelet, 40mm case. For 3,5k... Beat that.

Tudor-North-Flag-M91210N-review-13.jpg

I want to like it, but it's weird on the wrist.
 
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I have been looking at the Tudor North Flag. Beautiful watch, impressive specs with an in house 70 hours power reserve calibre, anti-magnetic silicon hairspring. Integrated bracelet, 40mm case. For 3,5k... Beat that.

Tudor-North-Flag-M91210N-review-13.jpg
My feeling when trying it, is pretty much the same with what Aquagraph feel about it. Nevertheless i used to want it more than blackbay, now it's switched.
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It doesn't lie on the wrist like the BB36 does, and for which Tudor and Rolex are known, but apart from that it looks stunning.
 
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My feeling when trying it, is pretty much the same with what Aquagraph feel about it. Nevertheless i used to want it more than blackbay, now it's switched.
BB58 has perfect proportions. I just can't get over all the gold. Hopefully a less bling design next year (with GMT) 👍
 
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I have been looking at the Tudor North Flag. Beautiful watch, impressive specs with an in house 70 hours power reserve calibre, anti-magnetic silicon hairspring. Integrated bracelet, 40mm case. For 3,5k... Beat that.

Tudor-North-Flag-M91210N-review-13.jpg

I like this too. It's a Chronometer, in addition to all the good points you listed.
 
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BB58 has perfect proportions. I just can't get over all the gold. Hopefully a less bling design next year (with GMT) 👍
The gold is quite subtle when you see it in the metal. Mainly, it adds vintage warmth. Definitely not a blingy watch.

If they do a blue BB58, though, then I may have to consider flipping the current one. But I haven't really worn anything else in the last few months since I got it. Usually, the novelty would have worn off by now.

 
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I have been looking at the Tudor North Flag. Beautiful watch, impressive specs with an in house 70 hours power reserve calibre, anti-magnetic silicon hairspring. Integrated bracelet, 40mm case. For 3,5k... Beat that.

Tudor-North-Flag-M91210N-review-13.jpg
Yes 3,5 k is waaay too expensive for a watch that has no AR coating!! For that money I should be able to see the dial, not constant reflections :whipped:
 
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I prefer Rolex Milgauss over this. And probably will choose IWC mark XVIII before AquaTerra either. But thanks for the recommendation. 👍

Figured since you liked the TAG, you might like something a bit sportier and more contemporary. You can find IWC Mark watches all day on the secondary market for about the retail price of the TAG...