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Still not worth it, from all the hundreds of references I wonder how many I would actually keep, maybe 20?
 
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It's understandable, for TH the aim is to sell watches, not document the life cycle of their range... and the website is a much better tool for that. Especially these days when there's so many special editions that wouldn't last as long as a physical catalogue. It's funny, going through the current range so meticulously has brought a few things home to me, like for instance there are only 5 men's Link watches in the current range!
Such a shame, the Link has such huge potential, especially these days when so many people love the integrated bracelet 70's kinda look.

From time to time I have been in love with the current blue 3 hander but if they could just refine some of the details (like not using 300 different fonts for the text) and change to a solid caseback so we dont have to see that ugly movement it would be a homerun
 
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Still not worth it, from all the hundreds of references I wonder how many I would actually keep, maybe 20?

Agreed. Off the top of my head, I would probably keep less than 5.
 
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Nope... as it happens, I am in the process of creating a July 2020 TAG Heuer price list for my blog. Since TAG don't seem to be issuing proper catalogues anymore and since the website is 'transient', I figure how the hell will we know what was for sale when in the future? All the info from 2015-2020 is pretty much lost, but if I start now I can keep a record going forward. The initial workload was high, but then in six months it will just be a case of checking what's come and what's gone and making sure the prices haven't changed. Personally I refer to the catalogues on Calibre11 a lot (even though I have physical copies of most of them), it seems a shame to think that opportunity won't be there in the future, all the newer catalogues feature about 20% of the actual range.

I sincerely hope that someone is paying for your time!
 
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Agreed. Off the top of my head, I would probably keep less than 5.

Five!

Between 50 and 60 for me!
 
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Conidering there's only 250 to start with and there's quite a lot of ladies watches, that's quite a good percentage!
 
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Five!

Between 50 and 60 for me!

That's because you want all the F1s and Aquaracers.

I'd pick the Tete de Vipere, a Monaco and maybe a couple of others.
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£783,510, so Imagwai was pretty close. I reckon you could actually get them all for £400k if you asked...
What do I win?
 
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That's because you want all the F1s and Aquaracers.

I'd pick the Tete de Vipere, a Monaco and maybea couple of others.

I don't think the Vipere is on there actually... and, I only picked a few F1s. Lots of Aquaracers and Carreras though!
 
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New thread title proposal: 'What's the worst watch investment you can make?'
Sorry, had to 😀