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From TAG Heuer to tag, you’re it

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TAG Heuer CEO is a prestigious role but man is that one tough gig.

I agree with your sentiment that the product line looks broadly okay – nods to 60/70s heritage, nods the 80s/90s stuff more recently plus some technical innovation.

I really don't know what else you can do when this middle segment of the market is where it is right now.

Enthusiasts will demand 36mm faithful reproductions of Carreras but the brand won't do 1:1 heritage reissues because then why should the modern company exist (and also they would sell very few)?

Different enthusiasts demand lower prices for things like the modern Formula 1 but that is a pricing strategy that leads nowhere.

I can't see an obviously better strategy than the one they're pursuing right now. I would personally go deep on the 80s and 90s stuff like the Senna ana-digi S/EL – and no doubt bankrupt the company.

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