Revisiting the Carrera CH80

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Eight of the Calibre 1969s were sold before the model was cut. The CH80s did not make it into stores.
 
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Yes that appears to be it. Odd then if only 8 were sold I could find two for sale without even looking very hard... and not even that expensive £11,500.
 
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This is an old thread that DC created about the black & gold 1969: https://tagheuerforums.com/threads/carrera-calibre-1969.29773/

Note he states the following about the Cal 1969:
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These were meant to be a limited edition to launch the new movement and I understand that only a few made it out to dealers before the model was put on ice- firstly to be relaunched as the Calibre CH80 and then scrapped altogether.
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Rob, I think perhaps you're confusing the two.

This is wording I remember so yes you are correct.
 
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The only reason j came across them was because I was trying to work out what the difference between the CAR2A50 and CAR2A60 was... the second one being a misquoted number by A Blog to Watch, only one watch existed. The only way I found that out was asking a contact at TH who could check the computer...
 
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Yes that appears to be it. Odd then if only 8 were sold I could find two for sale without even looking very hard... and not even that expensive £11,500.

Where at? Only ones I've ever seen for sale have been replicas
 
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Where at? Only ones I've ever seen for sale have been replicas
In re-reading the old Cal 1969 thread, I see you had one in your hands at the 5th Ave Boutique and passed. I bet you're sorry you didn't buy it when you had the chance! Reminds me of the time I passed on a Rolex Daytona! 🤦
 
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In re-reading the old Cal 1969 thread, I see you had one in your hands at the 5th Ave Boutique and passed. I bet you're sorry you didn't buy it when you had the chance! Reminds me of the time I passed on a Rolex Daytona! 🤦

I wasn't nearly able to afford it back then otherwise I'd have bought it, even though I had no idea it'd be cancelled 🙁 I think list price was $15k or so

My real deeper dive into watch collecting started a year later in 2015 when my career started to gain legs 😀
 
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Yes that appears to be it. Odd then if only 8 were sold I could find two for sale without even looking very hard... and not even that expensive £11,500.
I haven't a found a listing for the Cal 1969 that doesn't say "out of stock", and the original retail price is what's shown. I'm guessing that's what was coming up during your search for the differences between the CAR2A50 & 60.
 
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Could be, I wasn't really paying attention just trying to find answers to my question.
 
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Heuer02 is based on CH80 (which was previously Calibre 1969). It can be reworked and be modified to have a Tourbillon.
Heuer01 is basically Calibre 1887. TH’s executives & marketing saw it fitting to rename TAG Heuer’s “in-house” movements both at the same time thus we have Heuer01 and Heuer02 in 2015 (JC Biver Era)