Tag Heuer Carrera Calibre 1887 - Release Dates?
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I don't suppose anyone knows a release date or a date when Tag might announce a release date for the Carrera Calibre 1887? It looks epic with the black dial! I can definitely see it in my collection - I need a chronograph
Some pictures and a vid: http://baselworld.tagheuer.com/en/index.php#/carre...
Cheers!
Some pictures and a vid: http://baselworld.tagheuer.com/en/index.php#/carre...
Cheers!
Hey Ikemi,
You've got me looking at it now (I hate you!), and after speaking to my contact at LVMH it's definitely going on sale here in the UK in June, rrp £2350. Not bad actually, only slightly more expensive than the Carreras.
Starts off with Black or Silver with croc or metal bracelet, with the possibility of a limited edition in 2011!
You've got me looking at it now (I hate you!), and after speaking to my contact at LVMH it's definitely going on sale here in the UK in June, rrp £2350. Not bad actually, only slightly more expensive than the Carreras.
Starts off with Black or Silver with croc or metal bracelet, with the possibility of a limited edition in 2011!
arun1uk said:
Hey Ikemi,
You've got me looking at it now (I hate you!), and after speaking to my contact at LVMH it's definitely going on sale here in the UK in June, rrp £2350. Not bad actually, only slightly more expensive than the Carreras.
Starts off with Black or Silver with croc or metal bracelet, with the possibility of a limited edition in 2011!
Cheers for the heads up! Just what I was hoping for ... June will give me some time to save! You've got me looking at it now (I hate you!), and after speaking to my contact at LVMH it's definitely going on sale here in the UK in June, rrp £2350. Not bad actually, only slightly more expensive than the Carreras.
Starts off with Black or Silver with croc or metal bracelet, with the possibility of a limited edition in 2011!
Tag Heuer have now added the Carrera Calibre 1887 to their line up: http://www.tagheuer.com/the-collection/carrera/men...
Ikemi said:
I don't suppose anyone knows a release date or a date when Tag might announce a release date for the Carrera Calibre 1887? It looks epic with the black dial! I can definitely see it in my collection - I need a chronograph
Some pictures and a vid: http://baselworld.tagheuer.com/en/index.php#/carre...
Cheers!
Is that the movement that's based on a Seiko?Some pictures and a vid: http://baselworld.tagheuer.com/en/index.php#/carre...
Cheers!
An interesting article on the Carrera 1887 for anyone else who is excited about it's arrival next month:
http://www.worldtempus.com/en/news/top-news/detail...
http://www.worldtempus.com/en/news/top-news/detail...
Surprised Tag haven't hushed up:
"The Calibre 1887 is a highly advanced column wheel/oscillating pinion integrated chronograph movement platform. It is developed from intellectual property elements acquired from Seiko Instruments Inc (SII), which designed and patented it as TC78 in 1997/99, making it one of the newest constructions in the high-end chronographs world (most existing chronographs date back from the 70s or early 80s)."
"The Calibre 1887 is a highly advanced column wheel/oscillating pinion integrated chronograph movement platform. It is developed from intellectual property elements acquired from Seiko Instruments Inc (SII), which designed and patented it as TC78 in 1997/99, making it one of the newest constructions in the high-end chronographs world (most existing chronographs date back from the 70s or early 80s)."
Fittster said:
Surprised Tag haven't hushed up:
"The Calibre 1887 is a highly advanced column wheel/oscillating pinion integrated chronograph movement platform. It is developed from intellectual property elements acquired from Seiko Instruments Inc (SII), which designed and patented it as TC78 in 1997/99, making it one of the newest constructions in the high-end chronographs world (most existing chronographs date back from the 70s or early 80s)."
I don't think they particularly mind! The intellectual property was acquired from Seiko, but the movement itself has undergone a lot of work in the hands of Tag - An entire workshop was built at a cost of several million for the sole purpose of manufacturing the 1887 movement! It may not be as special as some in-house movements that have been designed from the ground up, but it does make the concept of a watch with an in-house movement a bit more affordable "The Calibre 1887 is a highly advanced column wheel/oscillating pinion integrated chronograph movement platform. It is developed from intellectual property elements acquired from Seiko Instruments Inc (SII), which designed and patented it as TC78 in 1997/99, making it one of the newest constructions in the high-end chronographs world (most existing chronographs date back from the 70s or early 80s)."
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