I don't know for sure but I would think the first on is a replica of TAG Heuer Link. The others seem to be quartz movement watch's from the 1980's or possibly 90's. Non of these are going to have very much monetary value.
After a quick check on the www I believe it is supposed to bea TAG Cell date and yours has no date!
I think you can see the difference in the markers and the case at the crown. I maybe wrong but just my first thought on seeing it. It's an interesting little piece though for sure.
I don't know for sure but I would think the first on is a replica of TAG Heuer Link. The others seem to be quartz movement watch's from the 1980's or possibly 90's. Non of these are going to have very much monetary value.
After a quick check on the www I believe it is supposed to bea TAG Cell date and yours has no date!
I think you can see the difference in the markers and the case at the crown. I maybe wrong but just my first thought on seeing it. It's an interesting little piece though for sure.
Thank you for the reply. What makes you think the TAG is a replica out of interest?I am not familiar with them so i dont know what to look out for.
The Rotary watch is a very popular brand in the UK. They were based in Switzerland but moved their headquarters to London decades ago. I have a Rotary Chrono Aquaspeed. We'll speced and has a Japanese quartz movement. I do like their dials. This one has a wave pattern. I do like yours. It has a Seiko Presage dial look to it. Love your Rotary watch.
I think your Sekonda watch is worth around 40-50. You can find them on Amazon. I think they are popular in the UK. The Hauer I really don't know. I've seen that watch with different logos. The Slazenger isn't really worth more than 50.00. Another UK brand.
I don't know for sure but I would think the first on is a replica of TAG Heuer Link. The others seem to be quartz movement watch's from the 1980's or possibly 90's. Non of these are going to have very much monetary value.
After a quick check on the www I believe it is supposed to bea TAG Cell date and yours has no date!
I think you can see the difference in the markers and the case at the crown. I maybe wrong but just my first thought on seeing it. It's an interesting little piece though for sure.
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I don't know for sure but I would think the first on is a replica of TAG Heuer Link. The others seem to be quartz movement watch's from the 1980's or possibly 90's. Non of these are going to have very much monetary value.
After a quick check on the www I believe it is supposed to bea TAG Cell date and yours has no date!
I think you can see the difference in the markers and the case at the crown. I maybe wrong but just my first thought on seeing it. It's an interesting little piece though for sure.
I don't know for sure but I would think the first on is a replica of TAG Heuer Link. The others seem to be quartz movement watch's from the 1980's or possibly 90's. Non of these are going to have very much monetary value.
After a quick check on the www I believe it is supposed to bea TAG Cell date and yours has no date!
I think you can see the difference in the markers and the case at the crown. I maybe wrong but just my first thought on seeing it. It's an interesting little piece though for sure.
Thank you for the reply. What makes you think the TAG is a replica out of interest?I am not familiar with them so i dont know what to look out for.
The Rotary watch is a very popular brand in the UK. They were based in Switzerland but moved their headquarters to London decades ago. I have a Rotary Chrono Aquaspeed. We'll speced and has a Japanese quartz movement. I do like their dials. This one has a wave pattern. I do like yours. It has a Seiko Presage dial look to it. Love your Rotary watch.
Your watch is worth around 175-225.
Enjoy that watch!
Cheers!
I think your Sekonda watch is worth around 40-50. You can find them on Amazon. I think they are popular in the UK. The Hauer I really don't know. I've seen that watch with different logos. The Slazenger isn't really worth more than 50.00. Another UK brand.
You have UK themed watches there. I like the Rotary.
Thank you for the reply. What makes you think the TAG is a replica out of interest?I am not familiar with them so i dont know what to look out for.
Well the logo for a start and the finishing of the lumed markers is not TAG'S usual standard.
I agree with the post from @jcwatch , the Rotary is a nice piece and you are lucky to have it in your collection.
I don't know for sure but I would think the first on is a replica of TAG Heuer Link. The others seem to be quartz movement watch's from the 1980's or possibly 90's. Non of these are going to have very much monetary value.
After a quick check on the www I believe it is supposed to bea TAG Cell date and yours has no date!
I think you can see the difference in the markers and the case at the crown. I maybe wrong but just my first thought on seeing it. It's an interesting little piece though for sure.
Thanks for doing that research its fascinating