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My Tag Heuer Monza - unacurate quartz rep but a nice watch


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Hi Folks,

I'm creating this thread as a backup of a review I wrote for RWC, before it might disappear forever... As some of you might know, RWI's sister forum is closing its doors... :cry:

There is actually a "large" choice in the Tag Heuer Monza replicas. I found at least 2 automatic (a 7750 based and a faux-chrono), and 2 different quartz models, without mentionning the dial variations. I went for the quartz for several reasons :

- I like this model, but not enough to invest too much

- the automatic model is better designed than the quartz version(s), but still not close enough to the gen

- I am still reluctant in owning too many A7750 in my collection, although I made 4 exceptions recently

- I have nothing against quartz, neither in reps nor in genuine watches.

Better to say it now : we're talking about a fantasy watch, so this review has to be taken accordingly. I belong to those who think that a rep does not need to be 100% accurate to be enjoyed. My priority is "how it looks and feels". And this Monza is definitely a sexy watch in my eyes.

A (very light) slice of History...

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  • 4 weeks later...
Posted

How on earth this great writeup didn't receive any replies? It was released March 13th... I have completely missed it!

I'm both amazed and ashamed at the same time.

Thanks again for your efforts...and for another great writeup Pix. I will link this to the TAG Guide.

Posted

Thx BT :D

I was thinking that Quartz cheap reps are not the cup of tea of our members, which I understand.

Glad that it will be linked from your guide.

Posted

missed this one too BT, awesome pix,pics Pix ;) as usual.

Very nice writeup, you invested a lot of time making this m8, tnx for sharing

Posted

Agreed, good review Pix, and I missed it first time around too. Which is strange, never miss reviews (or so I thought!)

Posted

Great review, I also missed it first time around!

The quartz Monza was actually my very first "quality" replica, bought on the streets of Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia in 2002. :)

It was my daily beater for about a year. Actually, the inexpensive leather strap did pretty well.. A very nice watch! Slightly different from the one in the review, this is the retro "Heuer" version.

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Posted

If I had to choose now, I would go for yours, as it's better from the replication point of view (pushers, logo).

I'm sure it's not that difficult to have a good rep of the Monza.

Posted

I think I may have started it. ;) I put a link to this very nice review on Repgeek.

How on earth this great writeup didn't receive any replies? It was released March 13th... I have completely missed it!

I'm both amazed and ashamed at the same time.

Thanks again for your efforts...and for another great writeup Pix. I will link this to the TAG Guide.

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Very nice review! Thanx :)

One thing though... The one on the right (you call it 'latest version') is the calibre 36 and the one on the left is the regular version with ETA 2894 which is still available :)

  • 3 weeks later...
Posted

A shameless BUMP for this great thread.

I belong to those who think that a rep does not need to be 100% accurate to be enjoyed.

Couldn't agree more Pix, what a great VFM rep. I have enjoyed your post so much... have ordered one for myself!

My first 'non-round' rep. Can't wait! :D

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Sounds great ! :1a:

Which version did you get ? The "calibre 36" or the "standard" one ?

Calibre 36 from silix

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Can't wait for it to arrive!!! Been only a week so far though. Still a way to go yet, haven't even got my tracking number!

BTW your pics are stunning. Congrats!

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