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Re: Re-editions
In Response To: Re-editions ()

I agree with the general sentiment, but even the Carrera line was broken when they introduced the 7750 models:

http://www.tagheuer.com/the-collection/carrera/men/automatic-chronograph-tachymetre/index.lbl?w=CV2010.BA0786

Granted it still has a case resembling an earlier Carrera's, but oversized in comparison; the configuration of subdials bears vague resemblance to a Lemania 5100 Carrera but otherwise has little in common with earlier Carreras; no Carrera before this ever had an external bezel.

And the Grand Carrera riffs more off these watches than it does earlier Carreras - the GCs might be nice watches but their heritage is not continuous either.

In general, I quite like the reeditions - it gives a way for someone who wants, say, a Monaco because it looks nice to get one, without depriving a genuine collector of a vintage model. Horses for courses and that, I have both Heuer and TAG-Heuer Carreras, but they are really different watches that share a name.

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