How old is my watch? New homepage with pictures of several TAG Heuer manuals from the 60ies and 70ies

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Hello fellow collectors,

My name is Reiner Haas. I collect military watches and also trade them online.

I set up a new website which contains a list of TAG Heuer watches including the date of building and provide several users manuals from the 60ies and 70ies, like the chronosplit, Heuer autavia, Trackmaster, Heuer Bundeswehr 7750 and more

I'm currently writing a book about the topic of every watch collector:

Dating the age of watches by movement number.

I've currently researched documents from over 80 manufacturers/watch manufacturers,

with which one can determine the age of a watch approximately or exactly based on movement numbers, models, or calibers.

I've compiled and published these results - and more are being added daily - on my website

www.sammler-uhren.com

under the menu item "News from the Collector's Market."

You're cordially invited to take a look around and browse.

Above all, I'm grateful for any information, links, or lists, no matter how small, on determining the age of watches from well-known manufacturers by movement number, caliber, or Model

Perhaps some collector in their field has previously unpublished information or lists on the topic, or can add more current figures to my lists/information, i.e., expand the time periods I have researched.

I will mention by name and thank anyone who can provide me with new information that I publish in the book, and I will also give them a copy (although it will probably take at least half a year or a year until it is printed).