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With the unfortunate demise of the Calibre 11 website we lost a fantastic long standing source of information about our favourite brand and while rumours persist that the data will eventually surface in some form on the TAG Heuer website, I very much doubt it will be as complete since TAG Heuer seemingly have little interest in their own history, especially when it comes to watches like the 6000 Series that are no longer manufactured. I understand this since it doesn't help them sell new watches and they are a business after all, but still.

Maybe they will prove me wrong... I hope so. But if there was one thing I wasn't prepared to lose access to it was the huge selection of TAG Heuer catalogues, and so once I knew that C11 was being closed down I spent many hours downloading each and every page of all 100+ catalogues (dating from 1959). It was a relief when it was over to be honest.

Now, thanks to Imagwai from THF Forums, you can access these once more by clicking the banner to the right of this post (or clicking the link in the CATALOGUES tab if you are reading this on a phone or tablet).

Alternatively you can click the link below:

 http://medd.co.uk/th_catalogues

11 comments:

  1. Is the Tag Heuer WAU1113 an actual model, or is it a “replica” model?

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    1. Its a real model number, Formula One, steel, white disk

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  2. Thank you for this comprehensive list of catalogues!

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  3. This is pure gold

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  4. Thank you so much !

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  5. This is superb, been looking everywhere for info on my 2000 Chrono and it's all here along with the original advert that caught my eye 20 years ago!

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  6. Hi. I'm having trouble with the catalog url link. When I click on it, it times out and the page doesn't display. Is it just on my end or is there a problem with it? Thanks.

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    1. As you might have seen, the Catalogues page is currently down and expected to be back up on the 5th of May or thereabouts. Sorry for the downtime.

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  7. very helpful, you are a genius

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    1. Well.... I wouldn't go that far. But thanks anyway!
      Rob

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