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Re: Monaco Twenty Four
In Response To: Monaco Twenty Four ()

Interesting to see some pictures and comparisons to old(er) models.

I've never been taken by the 24 to be honest

My reasons?

The stripes for one!

But to me it looks like somebody has created a fake Monaco and gone completely over the top. The type of watch you'd be offered on holiday together with fake sunglasses and cheap fake gold!

Sorry if that sounds harsh but it's just trying too hard for me.

: I've been lucky enough to borrow a Monaco Twenty Four for a week-
: truly a great watch and it will be the first new TAG Heuer that
: I've bought in a long time. A couple of shots of the old, vs the
: not-so-old and the new...the 24 is not a small watch!

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: The price is a bit scary, but to be honest I'd rather have one of
: these than a Monaco V4, so relative to that its cheap as chips!

: More of the review here if you want to read more:

: http://www.calibre11.com/review-monaco-24/

: Cheers

: dc

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