TAG Heuer Mario Kart LE

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I see 2 watches, which one do you want? Or is it both?! Either way...you have my blessing...pics on arrival please!
 
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I really wish TH’s website wasn’t such a pile of garbage so I could zoom in on the damned things because they look really cool, especially the idea of replacing the date wheel with powerups. I like whimsical watches like this a lot.
 
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I like the $25k tourbillon a lot. The karts, etc, on the balance and the rotor are really fun. A pretty good response to the Snoopy Omegas, IMHO. About 25x what I would personally pay, but cool nonetheless.
 
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Made me click. (for those who do not want to click, here is a timed screenshot of the graphic.)

Not my type of watch, then I am also a woman in her early 60s But I do like some vintage Heuers, So I am alwasy looking out for the easy catch.
On the other hand I really like that animated graphic. I spent thousands of dollars on a computer program back in the 1990s so I could create things like that. Used it on the pipe organs. The program only runs on old computers as the successor company wants me to purchace it all over again.

Also used the program for the Antikethera (Which Hublot is sponcering the dives to.) and the Babbage engine. (which are currently stored on a backup drive and the old computers.) Perhaps I should get the old cad program out again. I saw it being used to design watches, which was why I got it.
 
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I really wish TH’s website wasn’t such a pile of garbage so I could zoom in on the damned things because they look really cool, especially the idea of replacing the date wheel with powerups. I like whimsical watches like this a lot.
Did you play the video? I actually did you can pause it get a better look. I also like whimsical stuff but this seems more like seiko realm, cool nonetheless. I am surprised their website is so wonky.
 
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Made me click. (for those who do not want to click, here is a timed screenshot of the graphic.)

Not my type of watch, then I am also a woman in her early 60s But I do like some vintage Heuers, So I am alwasy looking out for the easy catch.
On the other hand I really like that animated graphic. I spent thousands of dollars on a computer program back in the 1990s so I could create things like that. Used it on the pipe organs. The program only runs on old computers as the successor company wants me to purchace it all over again.

Also used the program for the Antikethera (Which Hublot is sponcering the dives to.) and the Babbage engine. (which are currently stored on a backup drive and the old computers.) Perhaps I should get the old cad program out again. I saw it being used to design watches, which was why I got it.

FreeCAD is free and actually pretty darned neat 👍
 
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Wrist shot from preview.



The way the checkered flag dial catches the light is a lot of fun. Overall I liked it but I think $4300 is really asking a lot for a 7750 chronograph these days.
 
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Wrist shot from preview.



The way the checkered flag dial catches the light is a lot of fun. Overall I liked it but I think $4300 is really asking a lot for a 7750 chronograph these days.
That ‘date’ window actually looks a lot smaller than I realised too…
 
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Wrist shot from preview.



The way the checkered flag dial catches the light is a lot of fun. Overall I liked it but I think $4300 is really asking a lot for a 7750 chronograph these days.
This was my thought as well. It seems to be a pretty large markup