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Re: Anyone got a TAG Heuer Monza
In Response To: Anyone got a TAG Heuer Monza ()

Stewart,

I've got the white/cream dialled Heuer re edition. In fact it's the watch that got me into 'real' Heuers. I have/had a few TAG's for everyday use, and the Monza caught my eye as a good alternative to a modern Monaco as I wanted something a bit smaller at the time. It is indeed a lovely dress watch and has some really nice design points.

It's seen less out of the drawer these days but I still dig it out occasionally for work as it looks at its best with a formal shirt, mainly due to the croc strap and the dial colour. I think the black dial ones look a bit more casual/sporty.

If you are interested I'm happy to let you have it a short while for appraisal in return for a photoshoot ;-)

: I keep talking a second glance at them.. which is unusual for me to
: eye-up a more modern TAG Heuer. They look like big chunky
: watches, but I'm surprised they are 38mm..
: So, anyone out there want to share thoughts - not bother which
: model, 'Heuer' re-edition, TAG Heuer or later Cal. 36?

: Stewart

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