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I'm in the process of building a new page on the TAG Heuer Enthusiast blog... and it's clearly my most epic and ambitious project to date. I've started out by listing all the part numbers from my gallery blog and now I will begin the process of adding in all the numbers I can find by going through all my catalogues (including the women's watches). After that, I will link each number to a photo of the watch in question. It's going to be a long job, but this is the start point!

https://tagheuerenthusiast.blogspot.com/p/120.html
I'll do you a couple of photos of my 844/5 when I get it back.
 
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I'll do you a couple of photos of my 844/5 when I get it back.

Thanks... and please feel free to suggest any missing models!
 
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I tell you what, as incomplete as this list is, it brings home to you just how many of each model there have been. For example, I've already got down 86 Monacos, and that doesn't include the old Heuer models. The Carrera, F1 and Aquaracer ranges are huge as well.
 
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I tell you what, as incomplete as this list is, it brings home to you just how many of each model there have been. For example, I've already got down 86 Monacos, and that doesn't include the old Heuer models. The Carrera, F1 and Aquaracer ranges are huge as well.
Oh wow
 
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Love the H01 wall clock, shame about the price!
 
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I'm in the process of building a new page on the TAG Heuer Enthusiast blog... and it's clearly my most epic and ambitious project to date. I've started out by listing all the part numbers from my gallery blog and now I will begin the process of adding in all the numbers I can find by going through all my catalogues (including the women's watches). After that, I will link each number to a photo of the watch in question. It's going to be a long job, but this is the start point!

https://tagheuerenthusiast.blogspot.com/p/120.html
I'm a little bit puzzled by the strapcode for the CV5040 as FC6180 is a black alligator strap for deployant (according to a search on chrono24) however the watch came on a blue alligator with pin buckle.
 
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dtf dtf
Love the H01 wall clock, shame about the price!

Yeah, me too!
 
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I've done the first stage (transfering all the model codes from the gallery blog) and I'm steadily adding the photo links, I'm 2/3 way down the 6000s now....
 
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Speaking of celebrating more than 1 million views of the WRUW thread. This thread just passed 1000 posts

::psy::
 
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Speaking of celebrating more than 1 million views of the WRUW thread. This thread just passed 1000 posts

::psy::

Sweet! Think I've done enough for today, I'm down to the end of the Aquaracer chronographs!
 
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Jesus, I flipped through two little old catalogues and found another 34 watches.😲
 
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Just noticed in a '4000' mini catalogue I have that the part number is the same for watches with a bracelet or with a strap... but in the price list that came with it it says 'Strap' after the number. This applies to quite a lot of part numbers, and then the same applies even with watches that weren't available on straps, so from that I conclude the old XXX.XXX numbers didn't determine the bracelet or strap style at all!
 
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Also, it seems the difference between the 999.206 and the 999.206K was that the K version didn't have lume on the bezel...