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Re: New Comparison Page -- Three Register Carreras

yup i agree completely. i also prefer the lemania 1873 over the eta / d/d module setup. it's too bad tag can't get the lemanias anymore. no hope either for a el primero version carrera reissue. here's a quote from an email i got from tag heuer after the online discussion of the new monaco v-4 concept......i decided to take advantage while questions were being accepted early to step off track and see what the possibility was of a carrera reissue with the cal 36 (el primero)......

"No we did not plan to use the Calibre 36 in other Classics reissues than the Monza. We have also a Link Calibre 36. As you see with the V4, TAG Heuer is getting legitmacy in mechanical movement. An in-house traditional mechanical movement would be a possible development for us. We thought that it was more relevant for us to innovate in a high tech mechanical rather than in a traditional one given our DNA."

j.h.

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