An
important event which will happen soon
TAG Heuer presents the Heuer-Globetrotter exhibition
From
15 to 30 September, 400 Heuer watches are displayed in 10 cities all over the
world at the same time. A
unique concept that highlights the rich heritage and heritage of TAG Heuer,
with 150 years of history.
Paris - The
Classical Heuer
The
Carrera, the Autavia, the Monaco, ... many Heuer models have passed through
time and have imposed themselves as cult objects in the eyes of watch
enthusiasts. The
flagship piece of the Paris exhibition? The
famous Heuer Monaco of 1969, the first automatic watch chronograph square and
waterproof in the history of Swiss watchmaking, which is especially that worn
by Steve McQueen in the film Le Mans in 1971. It is since an iconic watch of
the collection Heuer.
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Heuer Paris Champs-Elysees, 104 Avenue des Champs Elysees, 85008 Paris, France
On
this subject, Rafael Gago de la Mato, collector Heuer from Paris said: "I
think it's a really great project and I'm very proud to be able to participate
in this adventure! "
Geneva - the
great inventions
For
more than 150 years, TAG Heuer successfully met all the challenges. By
challenging ancestral mechanical conventions, the brand has brought Swiss
watchmaking to unprecedented levels of precision and performance. A
Swiss watchmaker in the vanguard since 1860, TAG Heuer is the creator of many
inventions that make his legend. The flagship of the Geneva
exhibition? The
famous Mikrograph of 1916, the first chronograph of the precise history to the
1 / 100th of a second.
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Heuer Geneva, 9 Rue Robert-Céard, 1204 Geneva, Switzerland.
On
this subject, Jean-Jacques von Erlach, collector Heuer in Switzerland, said:
"As a true collector Heuer, it was obviously an honor for me to
participate in this unique and unpublished project! "
Munich -
military watches
In
the mid-1960s, at the request of the German Army, TAG Heuer developed a
chronograph that had to meet the demands of the military pilots. The
watch brand has therefore created the now mythical Bundeswehr, with reference
to the name of the German army, and which will be presented during these 15
days in Munich.
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Heuer Munich Theatinerstrasse, Theatinerstrasse 44, 8033 Munich, Germany
On
this subject, Arno Haslinger, collector Heuer of Munich said: "I am very
proud that my watch participates in this project TAG Heuer international. This
exhibition is really a great opportunity for collectors. I am
very glad that shows can travel around the world. But I
will also be very happy because it will come back! "
Venice
- Automotive and Timing
Motor
racing is an integral part of TAG Heuer's DNA, which has been and continues to
be the Official Timekeeper of the biggest and most legendary motor racing of
all time. The
brand has woven, consolidated and pushed this link with car sport to an
unprecedented level of performance, with the creation of chronographs that
pushed the limits of chronometric accuracy - 1 / 10th, 1 / 100th, 1 / 1,000th and 5 / 10,000ths of a second. The key piece of the Venice
exhibition? The
Autavia, the first on-board meter developed for AUTomobile and AVIAtion.
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Heuer Venice, San Marco 1298, 30124 Venice, Italy
On
this subject, Paolo Bernardi, collector Heuer of Venice said "Heuer has
such a rich and interesting heritage, this exhibition will be a great
opportunity for watch lovers to discover the history of the brand. I am
therefore very proud to be able to participate in this new project!
Dubai - sailing
and diving
Water,
surfing, sailing, sport and sportsmanship ... TAG Heuer has always been close
to the sea. Already with the patented invention of one of the first waterproof
cases for a pocket watch in 1895
with the creation of the first chronograph in the world with a dial for
regattas and an indicator of the level of the tides. The flagship exhibit of
Dubai? The
Seaparer or Maréograph of 1950, the world's first chronograph with tide
indicators.
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Heuer FR Dubai Mall, Gold Souk Atrium, Level G, 0 Dubai
On
this subject, Yousuf Gargash, a collector Heuer of Dubai said: "I
discovered Heuer very recently but I immediately became passionate about the
brand. Plunging
into the history of such a rich brand is very inspiring for my everyday life,
to reinvent myself as Heuer does so well. "
Singapore - Formula 1
Motor
racing is an integral part of TAG Heuer's DNA, which has been, and continues to
be, the Official Timekeeper of the biggest and most legendary car races of all
time and in particular Formula 1. In 1971, Heuer is the first home Watchmaking
team associated with a Grand Prix team, the Scuderia Ferrari team. The
partnership lasted until 1979. In 1985, TAG Heuer, with whom she had the
longest partnership in F1 (30 years), was next to McLaren. Today
TAG Heuer is the timekeeper of the F1 Red Bull Racing team. The key piece of the
Singapore show? The
Heuer Carrera of 1970 in 18ct gold, which Jack Heuer had offered to every
Ferrari driver, with the name engraved on the bottom of the box.
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Heuer Wisma Atria, 435 Orchard Road, # 02-34 / 35 wisma atria, 238877 Singapore
On
this subject, Jack Wong, collector Heuer of Singapore said: "Who would not
be proud to see his watches travel around the world and be exposed to
watchmakers? "
Hong
Kong - Automotive and Drivers
Motor
racing is an integral part of TAG Heuer's DNA, which has been and continues to
be the Official Timekeeper of the biggest and most legendary motor racing of
all time. Always
at the forefront, already in 1969, when Heuer is the first watch brand to
sponsor a professional pilot, Jo Siffert. Since
then, the biggest champions have followed: Ayrton Senna, Niki Lauda, Jody
Scheckter, Alain Prost, Mika Häkkinen, David Coulthard, Kimi Räikkönen,
Fernando Alonso, Lewis Hamilton, not forgetting Daniel Ricciardo and Max
Verstappen. All
of them proudly wore a TAG Heuer on their wrists or on the counter during their
most important competitions. The key piece of the Hong
Kong exhibition? The Heuer
Carrera of 1965 special edition Indianapolis. Launched
in 1963, the Carrera model quickly became a must-have for the car drivers,
thanks to its very readable dial.
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Heuer Hong Kong Ocean Terminal, Shop OT213, level 2, Ocean Terminal, Harbor
City, TST, Kowloon, Hong Kong
"I
am delighted to be able to help TAG Heuer on this unique and unusual project
and to be able to lend my watches and meet other members of the Heuer community
of Hong Kong! "
Sydney - multisports
Skiing,
boxing, golf, rugby ... there are many sports that TAG Heuer has committed to
in the past. With
the invention in 1887 of the famous oscillating pinion for the mechanical
chronometers, still used today, sports timekeeping is part of the brand's DNA. The showpiece of the Sydney
show? The
Ringmaster of 1957 with interchangeable bezel according to the sport practiced,
and which inspired in particular the special edition Mohamed Ali of 2016.
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Heuer Westfield, 188 Pitt Street, 2000 Sydney, Australia
On
this subject, David Chalmers, collector Heuer of Sydney said: "This
project looked so exciting that I accepted immediately! "
Tokyo -
design through history
Whether
it is the "Monza" chronograph of the 1930s with the timeless design
of its cushion case or the "Kirium F1" with its dual time display,
concern for performance, ergonomics and Comfort
has always presided over the design of the watch and its bracelet. The flagship of the Tokyo
exhibition? The
Time of Trip of 1911, one of the rarest pieces of the Heuer collection.
TAG Heuer Tokyo
Omotesando, 150-0001 | 5-8-1
Jingumae, Shibuya-ku, Tokyo, Kanto district 150-0001, Japan
On
this subject, Ikuo Shiraishi, Tokyo collector Heuer said: "I appreciate
the invitation for this extraordinary international project. I
am honored and excited to be one of the key collectors of the event! "
Miami - design
Whether
it is the "Monza" chronograph of the 1930s with the timeless design
of its cushion case or the "Kirium F1" with its dual time display,
concern for performance, ergonomics and comfort has always presided over the design of the watch and its
bracelet. The showpiece of the Miami show? The beautiful Camaro of 1970
TAG Heuer Miami District Design, 140 ne 39th Street, suite 109, 33137 Miami, US
Jeff Stein, Miami collector Heuer, said: "As a key collector in the United
States, I am really happy to take on the role of curator for this magnificent
exhibition! "