Back when it was still Heuer and not TAG Heuer, this must have been a catalog from the late 1970s … about 50 years ago. Not as high end as some of the previous catalogs I posted, but this one is worth seeing just because of the prices. The Carrera, Dayton
In a nutshell, after having a couple of Swatches and Casios as a kid in the 90s, I began my mechanical horology journey in the mid 2000s with a variety of more affordable pieces like the Omega Speedmaster, TAG Heuer Monza, Longines Evidenza, and the TAG H
Another cool vintage Heuer, the Monza, issued in 1976 with this name, and a rarer, but exactly the same, version of this watch called Modena, in 1977. The re edition is bigger, and less sensual, but the dial remains very attractive. Enjoy, Nicolas PS: Pho
. . . than last," I'm wrong. So many outstanding photos that followed Abel's theme, starting with his own Rado featuring seahorses facing off . . . . . . Marcus' black Monza against a black background . . . . . . any of Timeout's saturated Lange photos .
... but offer the few nice casebacks I have or had in my collection: Longines Flagship: Breitling Chronomat Frecce Tricolori Eberhard Chronomaster, also Frecce Tricolori Heuer Monza: Ulysse Nardin San Marco Dual Time: That's it! Marcus
The original Heuer Monza was released in 1976. The timepiece celebrated a partnership that had taken racing to the next level. Using new technologies and revolutionary timekeeping systems, Heuer changed motorsport forever. Heuer helped Ferrari overcome a