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··Ash @ ΩFI've been wondering for a while, given the Calibre Heuer 01, and ETA derived watches along with quartz definitely have a long term place in the lineup, is the small size (particularly the cramped nature of the subdials) going to force the Calibre 36 (El Primero) out of the TAG Heuer collection?
Its an absolutely stunning movement and several very nice TAG Heuers have been powered by it including some remarkably uniquely designed Grand Carreras and its ability to add modular calendar, moon phase and other complications is well known, but is it just a bit too small and too expensive to keep being used as part of the main lineup?
Its an absolutely stunning movement and several very nice TAG Heuers have been powered by it including some remarkably uniquely designed Grand Carreras and its ability to add modular calendar, moon phase and other complications is well known, but is it just a bit too small and too expensive to keep being used as part of the main lineup?