Any pit falls in buying a Tag Heuer Carrera...
Any pit falls in buying a Tag Heuer Carrera...
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AmboNick

Original Poster:

8 posts

42 months

Tuesday 9th July 2024
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Greetings! Fancied this particular watch for many years and now in a position to splash out...

https://www.goldsmiths.co.uk/Pre+Owned-TAG-Heuer-P...

There are about five for sale at Goldsmiths or Watchfinder. I like the design and prefer the ones where you can see the movement from the back. Bracelet too.

Any advice on this particular model or the online sellers appreciated, thank you!

Nick

blue_haddock

4,536 posts

83 months

Tuesday 9th July 2024
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Your main issue with buying TAGs is the fact they dont hold their money like other brands but buying used kind of negates that somewhat.

You may also find that other brands offer a similar watch for less money

I've got a TAG F1 that i got for my 40th birthday, yes i could get a number of other watches with better specs for less money but as a kid i wanted a Tag so only a Tag would do.

AmboNick

Original Poster:

8 posts

42 months

Tuesday 9th July 2024
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Interesting thanks!

Had heard that they don't hold their value as well, but the model I like when I first saw them I think were about £2000 (2010 ish). They still are from a dealer. I presume though that if I wanted to sell it straight away, I'd lose money, just like buying a car from a dealer!

Would be keeping it for ages though, so not too fussed about that.

Buying seems fairy safe from the above dealers, as they claim to authenticate, check and service them. Plus a two year warranty, but are they really this good?


sidewinder500

1,674 posts

110 months

Tuesday 9th July 2024
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The watch is fine and if you will keep it long term, everything is OK.
The movement is an ETA-based one, so quite robust and not a lot of maintenance.
Go for it!

Jamescrs

5,416 posts

81 months

Tuesday 9th July 2024
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I think it’s a good idea to buy used as you are looking at purely from a depreciation point of view.

Ultimately if you like it and plan to keep it long term and wear it then go for it and enjoy it.

nikaiyo2

5,412 posts

211 months

Tuesday 9th July 2024
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AmboNick said:
Interesting thanks!

Had heard that they don't hold their value as well, but the model I like when I first saw them I think were about £2000 (2010 ish). They still are from a dealer. I presume though that if I wanted to sell it straight away, I'd lose money, just like buying a car from a dealer!

Would be keeping it for ages though, so not too fussed about that.

Buying seems fairy safe from the above dealers, as they claim to authenticate, check and service them. Plus a two year warranty, but are they really this good?
You have no issues buying from a company like Goldsmiths.

That watch has a Valjoux 7750 movement, this was in many Omega, IWC, Breitling etc chronographs for several decades.

Tag make really nice watches, if you like it… enjoy it biggrin

AmboNick

Original Poster:

8 posts

42 months

Tuesday 9th July 2024
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Thanks for all the replies. Am feeling more confident to go for it!

Buster73

5,384 posts

169 months

Wednesday 10th July 2024
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Bought a 2000 model many years ago , it was an easy haggle to get 20 % discount off rrp.

I don’t know if that is the case now , but if you like the watch , try it on then start haggling.

The G Kid

1,189 posts

139 months

Wednesday 10th July 2024
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I have exactly the same watch. I've had it for 12 years or so, never had any issue with it at all. It's not a daily for me, but I still like it and it wears well. Go for it!

bristolbaron

5,270 posts

228 months

Wednesday 10th July 2024
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I’d be tempted to go/contact to the outlet stores at Bicester or Cheshire Oaks before buying just in case they had something suitable available. I’ve not been to Bicester for a long time but was impressed with the pricing when I looked before.

Trevor555

4,828 posts

100 months

Wednesday 10th July 2024
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bristolbaron said:
I’d be tempted to go/contact to the outlet stores at Bicester or Cheshire Oaks before buying just in case they had something suitable available. I’ve not been to Bicester for a long time but was impressed with the pricing when I looked before.
This..

Last time I was there my partner bought a previous year's Tag for aporox 60% of what they are now new (just a different colour face)

And we nipped in to the Breitling store, they had a Navitimer for 3k that was 4k new.

AB

18,558 posts

211 months

Wednesday 10th July 2024
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My first 'proper' watch so I have very fond memories, mine was on a strap though, must have been 10+ years ago now.

I lost it on holiday (I suspect stolen from the room but couldn't prove it!)

Go for it biggrin

Edit: st, just remembered I'm 38, was more like 15 years ago frown

AmboNick

Original Poster:

8 posts

42 months

Wednesday 10th July 2024
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Thanks again for all the suggestions!

We are near the Cheshire Oaks outlet on Friday, so will pop by. New prices for the styles I like are too high, but a good discount or previous years model could work well biggrin

Great to hear that from people who have had the particular model I like and that they have been good watches!

Cheers Nick

Maxus

1,135 posts

197 months

Wednesday 10th July 2024
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Echo many of the comments on here. Carreras are really nice looking watches.

A Tag (Link) was my first proper watch bought over 25 years ago. Quite chunky, well built and has been faultless. Still used today as my holiday watch. Also have a Monaco which I love.

Do try the outlets to save a bit of money but buy as a watch you want rather than an investment. Not a problem if it is a keeper.


AmboNick

Original Poster:

8 posts

42 months

Wednesday 10th July 2024
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It's defintely a watch I love the looks of and have done for about 15 years! There are other Carreras that look good as well. Next stop will be Cheshire Oaks outlet. If nothing there grabs my eye and wallet, then Goldsmiths or Watchfinder I think...

Not buying as any sort of investment.

Really appreciate all the comments!

Arrivalist

1,595 posts

15 months

Wednesday 10th July 2024
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I’m not into flashy or complex looking watches so have a very simple Carrera. It’s about 10 years old now.


blue_haddock

4,536 posts

83 months

Wednesday 10th July 2024
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AmboNick said:
It's defintely a watch I love the looks of and have done for about 15 years! There are other Carreras that look good as well. Next stop will be Cheshire Oaks outlet. If nothing there grabs my eye and wallet, then Goldsmiths or Watchfinder I think...

Not buying as any sort of investment.

Really appreciate all the comments!
If your not set on a Tag then there is another watch shop at Cheshire oaks, its basically swatch group and they have some great deals on things like Hamilton, Tissot and Mido.

Somebody

1,447 posts

99 months

Wednesday 10th July 2024
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Currently 15% discount using code "GRAD15" here https://www.pleasanceandharper.co.uk/watches/brand...

AmboNick

Original Poster:

8 posts

42 months

Wednesday 10th July 2024
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Again, appreciate the suggestions! Enjoying watching plenty of Tag porn! Am open to other brands, but the Carrreras (snazzy ones, with pointless stuff on them!) catch my eye biggrin

bristolbaron

5,270 posts

228 months

Wednesday 10th July 2024
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Can’t beat a classic!