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The teaser shows a traditional (non-Bullhead) layout . . . I will be happy either way, but seems nice to have the Cal 1887 in the Bullhead (Jack Heuer and carbon) and the El Primero in the traditional lay-out.
Exciting news, in either configuration!!
Jeff
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: As a fan of Tag Heuer as well as Heuer I, for one, am very excited
: about this. The Carrera will soon become the only watch to have
: been powered by the two great movements of 1969.
: Nothwithstanding David's scoop (as always, great job David), I had
: heard and seen a fuzzy image of a bull head Calibre 36 Carrera.
: It was clearly different from the anniversary one soon to be
: launched, so I was surprised to see the pic david has of the
: more traditional lay out.
: For me, i'd much rather see a traditional lay out and am hoping for
: a 42mm re-edition looking Carrera, ideally with a red tachy (a
: sort of TH equivalent of what the Striking 10th did for the
: A386) - but that maybe too much to ask for.
: Whatever happens, for me this is quite a big deal - butI know for
: many on its not!
: Cheers
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