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TAG Heuer Connected 2020 45mm Mens Watch SBG8A10.BA0646 for sale.

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Lifer
Will be selling my TAG Heuer Connected 2020 45mm Mens Watch SBG8A10.BA0646 as I purchased a Carrera on holiday.

Has the steel bracelet with a few links removed as I have a small wrist, links, original box, charger (not shown in pics) and all paperwork are present. Purchased at the start of lock down and consequently barely worn first year.

Been using it for work last few months and it hasn’t missed a beat unsurprisingly.
Watch is in really lovely condition. The charger is obviously present but not pictured, I can take a pic if required.

I'm thinking £800 insured and delivered, happy to be corrected if price is unrealistic or too low.

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I like a nice, well engineered, proper watch, but why did such a reputable company lower itself into the fitbit market?
 
enuff_zed said:
I like a nice, well engineered, proper watch, but why did such a reputable company lower itself into the fitbit market?

To compete with Apple’s Watch which is currently the best selling watch on the planet! Since I got my Apple watch all of my other time pieces have stayed in the cupboard! It’s just so damned useful! And I can’t get myself to wear both (one on each wrist) as Harry from Harry’s Garage does.
 
enuff_zed said:
I like a nice, well engineered, proper watch, but why did such a reputable company lower itself into the fitbit market?

Thinking the same myself :!:
 
I really like that as it is extremely funky. Doesn't seem too expensive (for a designer brand), either.
Still about £750 more than I have ever paid for a watch, though. GLWTS Craig. :thumbsup:
 
Hilly30si said:
enuff_zed said:
I like a nice, well engineered, proper watch, but why did such a reputable company lower itself into the fitbit market?

Thinking the same myself :!:

A little blinkered chaps :? the desirability of "smart " watches in the marketplace generally is evident & these are a great step up in terms of style meeting function .
Id certainly buy one over a Samsung , Apple or Garmin primarily because i don't like the " spacey " look of those .
 
mr wilks said:
Hilly30si said:
enuff_zed said:
I like a nice, well engineered, proper watch, but why did such a reputable company lower itself into the fitbit market?

Thinking the same myself :!:

A little blinkered chaps :? the desirability of "smart " watches in the marketplace generally is evident & these are a great step up in terms of style meeting function .
Id certainly buy one over a Samsung , Apple or Garmin primarily because i don't like the " spacey " look of those .
I don't think it's blinkered tbh.
I would prefer to spend my money on a piece of precision engineering rather than a microchip that's all.
Each to their own.
 
Pondrew said:
I really like that as it is extremely funky. Doesn't seem too expensive (for a designer brand), either.
Still about £750 more than I have ever paid for a watch, though. GLWTS Craig. :thumbsup:

Cheers Pondy.
 
I am more interested than I should be TBH....
So Craig, how does it work? I don't have an i phone, I don't want internet access, I don't want to know how many steps I've done or what my knackered heart rate is. I just want a watch that I can 'play' with. Do you have to pay for updates, ie 'new faces' etc?

I am seriously interested BTW, not taking the pi*s.
 
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