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Vintage Heuer Discussion Forum
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Hi all,
I've been away on vacation, and it seems it has all kicked off while I've been up an Alp...
From Paul's amazing collection and custom watch case to TH's stunning line up at Basel.
TH really are pushing the boundaries, being innovative and really putting in the spade work which has resulted in some show-stopping pieces. I have yet to catch up with all the reading and releases from Basel, but so far, all I can see from the other watch houses is bling and expense. Some of these diamond laden watches I see remind me of that awful £2000 TATA car that was encrusted in jewels and gold, making it worth millions. (or was it a billion, I forget)
TH really are pushing the boundaries, and although the company has it's haters, TH are leaving everyone else in their wake. I know their high end pieces aren't cheap, but at least you are getting a wolf, as opposed to a sheep parading as one.
Fantastic stuff TAG Heuer, keep it up!!
Cheers
Stewart
: Indeed- one of the regulars here has seen it in action. We were
: asked to keep it under wraps, so did just that.
: Oh well- cool watch though. If we're allowed, will post more info
: soon.
: Dc
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