Many thanks for HSTE for providing his verdict and here it is... Hi CC Here comes the verdict for "Watch of the Week": Whilst it was again very difficult to chose from so many great posts, pictures and watches, there are two components directly related to
TAG Heuer has teamed up with Calibre 11 to release the Jo Siffert Collector’s Edition Autavia, a Limited Edition of 100 pieces sold exclusively by Calibre 11. The Siffert name and brand has been licensed by Calibre 11 for this watch and represents the fir
Heuer fans, I'm not usually a follower of auctions but sometimes, the rule becomes the exception. This week, in Geneva, the auction of Exceptional Heuer Chronographs from the Jack Heuer Era will take place. You can check out the auction website HERE . I s
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 an
The Autavia, the legendary driver's chronograph from the Sixties beloved of collectors, is making a comeback in 2017. A contraction of AUTomobile and AVIAtion, its name is synonymous with its rotating bezel, its large snailed counters and the exemplary le
.....that this legendary driver died in a fatal accident at Brands Hatch (October 24, 1971). I was born and grew up in the home town of Jo and I remember as if it were yesterday when I heard about his fatal accident, even though I was a very young boy at
The new Autavia Reveal started with a history lesson of the Autavia family by the vintage collectors for the vintage collectors We learned that the original Autavia was a dashboard instrument for AUT omobiles and AVIA tion. The TAG Heuer Museum in La Chau
Hi all, Have not seen a vintage Heuer thread around these parts for quite a while. Have been into vintage Rolex for some time, and having purchased a gilt 5513, gilt 1675 and 1655, the next logical progression seemed to be getting a vintage Daytona.. Unti
The first one which was worn by the great pilot Jo Siffert is certainly one of the most iconic credit : GVM I also have a crush for the military green, these later Autavia from the 80s have the chunkiest case, they are perfect wrist toys for the week-end,