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...and coming soon

..the Jack Heuer interview here at OTD.

It was fascinating to hear JCB talk about his vision to bring back movement expertise into TAG...it's been happening piece by piece, and when you look back at where they are today compared to 10 years ago, its a vast change for the better.

I also thought it was positive to hear that the Heuer name would be used on heritage LE watches.

I'm torn in the question of the Autavia. The 2003 model (a modern twist on the Autavia) wasn't a huge success, so what do TAG Heuer do? My guess is that collectors/ fans want to see a faithful reproduction of the Autavia (just look at the reaction to the Tudor Chrono- amazing), but to me I don't see the point.

If I wanted a vintage- look Autavia I would save some $$ and call APE!

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