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PRICE LIST: TAG Heuer Price List (Jul 2022)

 

Time once again to catalogue the TAG Heuer range for posterity, and with it the current state of the prices. With all that's going on in the world it's not surprising to note that most of the range has increased in price somewhere in the order of 5%, but some things (noticeably the skeleton dial Carreras) have stayed put, while some of the most expensive pieces have jumped up quite considerably. For instance, the CAR5A5U Carrera tourbillon has gone from £20450 to £22500, a 10% hike! On a more down to Earth level, if you've been pondering purchasing the CBN2A1F 'Porsche' Carrera Special Edition on a bracelet, well I'm afraid your indecision has just cost you as for some reason that particular model has gone up from £5000 to £5450.

Not too much to report as far as models dropping out of the range goes, the main news here is that the entire Calibre 5 Autavia range has disappeared from the site, leaving only the three 2022 models behind (two Flyback Chronographs and the Calibre 7 GMT). Elsewhere we see the old Gulf Monaco and Formula 1 Indy 500 pieces making way for new releases. 

Blue text indicates new items, red text indicates price changes.








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