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路Oh yeah, for sure. Haha. Maybe a gold second hand also...
Gold ... pfft. That's for peasants. We'll make a meteorite dial with platinum hands and a diamond cabochon on the winding crown, like the stone they have on Cartiers 馃榿馃榿
Yeah, yeah we know about the Monaco, the Carrera and the Autavia. But what about the TAG Heuers?
2024 - 25 years of the Alter Ego
2025 - 25 years of the Link
2026 - 40 years of the F1
2026 - 35 years of the 4000 Series
2026 - 35 years of the 1500 Series
2027 - 40 years of the S/EL
2027 - 30 years of the Kirium
2028 - 20 years of the Grand Carrera
2029 - 35 years of the 6000 Series
2029 - 25 years of the Aquaracer
2029 - 25 years of the Microtimer
2029 - 25 years of the SLR
2030 - 20 years of the Golf
Not that I can see TAG Heuer celebrating any of these... maybe 40 years of the F1?
Since I don't have a time machine, yes I'm using the catalogues (or rather I'm using my History posts). I mean I assume some catalogues would come out before the date on them. If you were printing a catalogue now that you expected to run into 2025 you'd print 2025 on it right?
And like I said last time, Horner had the Monza carbon in 2022, still a 2023 watch to me.
If I thought TAG Heuer cared then I might be more careful.
Here's another example, Rob. You state the 1500 will celebrate 35 years in '26, which means a '91 release. But this is off by a year.
TAG Heuer's website states the following:
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The Series 1000 watches would be replaced by the Series 1500 collection, with the new watches being introduced in 1990 and making their first appearance in the 1991 catalog.
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I believe that the postings on the TAG Heuer site, covering the history of the TAG Heuer models, are based on the postings that David did on Calibre11.com. Perhaps they "fact-checked" his postings, but I expect that most of the information is from the Calibre11.com postings.