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Not exactly my cup of tea, but got given this today for nothing, a real slice of retro 80's 90's style. Stuck a new battery in it and away it went. The link bracelet is a bit of a bugger to resize but I'll give it another go before I give up and take it to the professionals.
Any ideas what model this is as there's nothing on the back
The dial is a pinky salmon colour which doesn't quite come across in the photos
Any ideas what model this is as there's nothing on the back
The dial is a pinky salmon colour which doesn't quite come across in the photos
Edited by 2172cc on Friday 12th November 18:17
It's an S/EL
https://www.calibre11.com/ultimate-guide-tag-heuer...
https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/TAG-HEUER-S-el-WG111D-p...
https://www.calibre11.com/ultimate-guide-tag-heuer...
https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/TAG-HEUER-S-el-WG111D-p...
Edited by 2172cc on Friday 12th November 18:44
2172cc said:
Not exactly my cup of tea, but got given this today for nothing, a real slice of retro 80's 90's style. Stuck a new battery in it and away it went. The link bracelet is a bit of a bugger to resize but I'll give it another go before I give up and take it to the professionals.
Any ideas what model this is as there's nothing on the back
The dial is a pinky salmon colour which doesn't quite come across in the photos
Heuer used to supply a specialist tool to agents for link removal on these. They’re tricky enough with it, without it you’re likely to cause some damage. I’d say take it to the professionals, but you’ll need a long established one in the hope they still have the tool. I’d guess around 2000/2001 the ‘s/el’ was replaced for the ‘Link’Any ideas what model this is as there's nothing on the back
The dial is a pinky salmon colour which doesn't quite come across in the photos
Edited by 2172cc on Friday 12th November 18:17
bristolbaron said:
2172cc said:
Not exactly my cup of tea, but got given this today for nothing, a real slice of retro 80's 90's style. Stuck a new battery in it and away it went. The link bracelet is a bit of a bugger to resize but I'll give it another go before I give up and take it to the professionals.
Any ideas what model this is as there's nothing on the back
The dial is a pinky salmon colour which doesn't quite come across in the photos
Heuer used to supply a specialist tool to agents for link removal on these. They’re tricky enough with it, without it you’re likely to cause some damage. I’d say take it to the professionals, but you’ll need a long established one in the hope they still have the tool. I’d guess around 2000/2001 the ‘s/el’ was replaced for the ‘Link’Any ideas what model this is as there's nothing on the back
The dial is a pinky salmon colour which doesn't quite come across in the photos
Edited by 2172cc on Friday 12th November 18:17
Thanks. I collect Heuer stopwatches and Ive got quite a few. Trackstars/mates/masters have a cool name but they're actually cheapo pieces, so I thought that I would press this one into service. It is probably more use than all of the others combined (apart from for looking at).
Edited by GC8 on Friday 19th November 15:59
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