Posts 6,142 Likes 7,416 imagwai ·Jun 2, 2022 Aquagraph So it turns out the whole 'vintage watches were smaller' schtick isn't quite true then... Let's just say, in days gone by, Rolex sold a lot more 36mm oyster perpetuals than 41mm ones.
Posts 23,592 Likes 34,139 Aquagraph ·Jun 2, 2022 Ah yes, my Executive is 34mm. 😲 They made the chronograph... in 37mm I think. But that's from the 80s...
Posts 9,418 Likes 19,285 Mspeedster ·Jun 2, 2022 Aquagraph Ah yes, my Executive is 34mm. 😲 They made the chronograph... in 37mm I think. But that's from the 80s... Even most of your TAGs from the 90s are small by today's standards. All your F1s, 2000s, 3000s, Kiriums etc. run typically between 35mm-38mm.
Posts 10,779 Likes 15,067 Jim Dollares ·Jun 6, 2022 Appreciate a sexy watch the way James Bond appreciates his next victim
Posts 10,570 Likes 12,065 Hubert ·Jul 5, 2022·TAG Heuer Forums Moderator paysdoufs One more: Love it!
Posts 1,427 Likes 3,174 paysdoufs ·Sep 18, 2022 Forget protective stickers. Here’s the whole-body watch preservative 😜
Posts 1,427 Likes 3,174 paysdoufs ·Sep 25, 2022 Not sure whether this really qualifies as a joke, but a guy on “Forum à Montres” has apparently decorated his WC this way 😁 Refreshed once yearly with the latest issue…