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Vintage Heuer Discussion Forum
The place for discussing 1930-1985 Heuer wristwatches, chronographs and dash-mounted timepieces. Online since May 2003. | |||||||
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vintage vs re-issue Posted By: Ralph i´m am newby in the Heuer-watches. (my dialy watch is SMP 300 auto) Hiya Ralph... I own quite a few Omega's myself. Happen to be wearing my Beater Porsche Design Orfina 5100 Stainless this morning, so far. I´m planning on bying a Carrera, looks as a great watch to me, read te articles of Chuck (great!) Thank you for the kind words... I'm not sure that's the best article for you to be reading for the query you pose though... The problem is wich one to get? That's your query... Here is the better article for your purposes: |
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I have seen a vintage, suppose late 60, black dial en 3 sub dials, cal 72 for 1650 euro en a 98 reissue (1998) for 1450 euro silver dial. Although I like the looks of the reissue more, it just seems not the real deal, if you know what I mean. With most retro watches I would agree with that assessment, but I'm not sure I would with the '64 Heuer Carrera Re-Issue... For in my opinion this is one watch (at least the Manual wind Lemania 1873 model) that TAG-Heuer did absolutely 100% correct and as they should have done. Please some advise: what are the experiences with the vintage, can it be a daily wearer? Here's the schtick with the vintage model. Yes you can wear it daily if you should choose to. The biggest issue and concern is (well I guess there are two concerns...]:1] the vintage Three-Register models were Valjoux 72 powered, which is a good movement, but it hasn't been in production for about 20 years or so. So far in my experience parts haven't been a problem, but... No one really knows how long that situation will remain. How about the fake-feeling of the re issue? There is nothing fake about the feel of the Carrera Re-Issue. In fact, discounting the visual difference in the dial, caseback and movement, TAG-Heuer has done an outstanding job at recreating the feel of the Vintage Carrera. Sight unseen I doubt anyone other than a blind person with enhanced tactile senses would be able to detect consistantly which model is which. The Re-Edition is a GREAT watch in it's own right. It's a DAMN SHAME that TAG-Heuer can not pry the Lemania 1873 movement out of Swatch Group so they can continue to make this excelent model. Swatch probably fears that this watch would cut into their Moonwatch sales, and there may well be something to that fear. TAG-Heuer did an outstanding job at faithfully recreating the spirit of the original, while changing the elements just enough that detail oriented collectors wouldn't have any problem distinguishing between vintage elements and the Re-Edition's counterparts. Thanks Ralph As I said, the only reason my vintage Carrera get's more wrist time than my Re-Edition's is that it's stored far closer to my wrist. I hope that my reply has been more helpful to you than confusing. If it has been confusing, feel free to post a follow-up and I'll do my best to clear things up! I've included a snap of the Lemania 1873 movement as seen in the Re-Edition at the end of this post for your viewing pleasure. |
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