I have the exact same watch (or the derivative that was current in 2005) also purchased in Hawaii as a present from my wife on the occasion of our 25th wedding anniversary. I still have it and would never part with it. I wore it daily until 2019 when it started to need a new battery every few weeks. It went back to TAG for a full service/overhaul at a cost of £350 in September 2019 and the battery that was fitted then is still working now. The watch is in perfect condition to this day and was my first 'expensive' watch. To say that I have had my (or my wife's) money's worth would be an understatement. I have since purchased a few 'luxury watches' including a Speedmaster and a Navitimer, I would miss neither if I were to sell them, but I would never part with my TAG.
@@MountainStandardTime No I don't recall that a reason was given, the watch was still in good condition when it went to TAG but was as new when it returned. They sent the replaced hands, gaskets etc. back after the repair and for this reason I don't think that any major components were replaced.
My parents bought me a 2000 as a graduation present in 1996. Mine is the previous version (WE1110) and I still have it today. I wore and abused my watch for almost 20 years when I decided to send it to TAG Heuer Customer Service to get refurbished. It looks almost new now, and remains a favorite in my collection. Thanks for sharing!
I have the same one. University graduation gift from my dad in 2006. Still wear now in 2024 (and counting). Took into Tag for full refurbishment. I totally agree that it's the sentimental value that is priceless. Would never consider selling mine.
Love it…. Love the watch love the story and laughing right alone with you. I miss 80’s and 90’s watch days. I still have a few, wish I had kept them all. Cheers from California and thanks for the story
I inherited this watch from my father and he bought it right after my mom got pregnant with me in 2000. I always remember being a young kid and it catching my eye. He eventually put it in a wood case where it sat until he gave it to me. It’s been with me ever sense and I wear it almost daily. It’s my first real watch and will always be my favorite even though it’s quartz… I will keep it forever!
Got a used 962.013 and really loved it so far even though the watch itself is waaaay older than me! I do not know why but those quirky neo vintage watches just speak to me alot.
The quartz tag 1500s/2000s are some of my favorite watches. I remember being a teenager in late 90s/early 2000s, seeing these in jewelry store windows and thinking these were the pinnacle of luxury. They still give me a good feeling whenever I see one, maybe I’ll pick one up one day
Thats my exact model! The wk 1110! My lume is still super white! I still have the pip and the bezel black numbers r still in tact! It was my first watch! Its so cool to see someone else make a recent video loving this watch so much!
I have the next generation of this exact watch, the wk1110. The papers say it was first bought in 1999, but it still works like new. Even the lume is still super bright.
Just rebought my 2 tone gold version of this watch. Like you, it was my first "luxury watch". Wore it for years until the gold plating started to wear off. Gifted to my father in law, who passed it on to my brother in law. 🙄New one isn't tarnished however. ☺️
I have the automatic version of this and will never sell it. Had it for about 25 yrs and time is still accurate. I like how the bezel has a vintage nautical feel to it
I got 2000 series ref 973.006. I bought it from Indonesian local online marketplace. The seal & gaskets are still fine until today, only the lume T markers faded a little bit. I bring it to swimming, it still fine.
Great looking watch man! Looking for one like this myself. Any chance you could link the page you showed at the beginning with all the reference of this beauty?
Such a great watch. Has this one been polished? Curious because I have the same watch (since 2002!) and mine looks rounded on the case sides like yours. I wonder if that was ever a sharp transition? From the top of the case to the sides.. I've had mine for so long I can't remember.
They are stunning. Still got mine. 1996 driving back from Barcelona to London through Andorra. Picked it up there. An everyday watch. It's been sitting for 10 years and today just got it back fully serviced. Can I ask... did your first one have a shiny back or the matt back as in your video? Mine went for a service with a shiny back. Camee back with a matt back, I wonder if it went shiny with all the wear over 20 years or they should not have polished it back to matt.
I just checked my Tag to verify. Yes, my caseback is bead blasted to give it a matte finish. The entire case is matte. I'm glad you gave it its service and it's back on the wrist! Love this watch! I'm going to wear mine today!
You made me buy it i was kinda thinking in buying another completely different watch but you made me feel like this was the right choice, tho i picked the 34mm version
This model was also my first entry into Swiss watches. Bought it in the early 90s from a watch shop in Ceasar's Forum Shops Las Vegas (Roman Times?). I think I paid about $400. Submariners were maybe $3k at the time. Out of my price range!
I read that a quartz watch is only possible to last up to 20 years because the electrical contacts in the quartz movement will erode over time so how is yours still functioning over 20 years
@@MountainStandardTime yes Swiss made will definitely be higher quality but the electrical contacts could still erode over 20 years I dunno? I seen a professional 2000 tag for £200 in a pawn shop was considering it but it being over 20 years old puts me off.
I've had this watch for years now. I found it in my parent's house years ago. It was in a box with random stuff and it's battery was dead. I thought it was a georgous watch. Do you know how much is it worth now? I am not selling it, just curious to know. In fact I think I'll try to get new batteries and wear this great watch!
Apology for my ignorance, but I could not see the serial number on the back of your watch, I'm looking to buy Tag Heuer 2000 962.013R and it does not have the serial number on caseback either, is this common?
Do you happen to have a site where i can see all the tag 2000 released, and maybe the tag 3000 as well? I saw that you're scrolling through pages with all the info, and i can't seem to find anything similar online.
@@MountainStandardTime Awesome. Do you know if they have the same kind of info for tag 1000, tag 3000 and maybe the SEL series? edit: actually did find about the others i asked. Great site for info for sure.
I have the exact same watch (or the derivative that was current in 2005) also purchased in Hawaii as a present from my wife on the occasion of our 25th wedding anniversary. I still have it and would never part with it. I wore it daily until 2019 when it started to need a new battery every few weeks. It went back to TAG for a full service/overhaul at a cost of £350 in September 2019 and the battery that was fitted then is still working now. The watch is in perfect condition to this day and was my first 'expensive' watch. To say that I have had my (or my wife's) money's worth would be an understatement. I have since purchased a few 'luxury watches' including a Speedmaster and a Navitimer, I would miss neither if I were to sell them, but I would never part with my TAG.
Great story! Did they say why the batteries were draining? Just curious.
@@MountainStandardTime No I don't recall that a reason was given, the watch was still in good condition when it went to TAG but was as new when it returned. They sent the replaced hands, gaskets etc. back after the repair and for this reason I don't think that any major components were replaced.
I still have this. It was a gift from my parents for my graduation from engineering school! Lovely watch!!
I remember this from the 90's. A great looking watch!
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My parents bought me a 2000 as a graduation present in 1996. Mine is the previous version (WE1110) and I still have it today. I wore and abused my watch for almost 20 years when I decided to send it to TAG Heuer Customer Service to get refurbished. It looks almost new now, and remains a favorite in my collection. Thanks for sharing!
Happy to share! Just goes to show you don't need to spend a lot to "find" that watch you connect with
I have the same one. University graduation gift from my dad in 2006. Still wear now in 2024 (and counting). Took into Tag for full refurbishment. I totally agree that it's the sentimental value that is priceless. Would never consider selling mine.
Love it…. Love the watch love the story and laughing right alone with you. I miss 80’s and 90’s watch days. I still have a few, wish I had kept them all. Cheers from California and thanks for the story
I inherited this watch from my father and he bought it right after my mom got pregnant with me in 2000. I always remember being a young kid and it catching my eye. He eventually put it in a wood case where it sat until he gave it to me. It’s been with me ever sense and I wear it almost daily. It’s my first real watch and will always be my favorite even though it’s quartz… I will keep it forever!
Cool story! It’s a handsome watch!
My first automatic watch was the Seiko skx013. Gave it away-no regrets 😎!
I have the exact same watch. Bought it in November 1999. Timeless design.
Beautiful timepiece.
I think so too!
I had one of these too and really liked it!
Got a used 962.013 and really loved it so far even though the watch itself is waaaay older than me!
I do not know why but those quirky neo vintage watches just speak to me alot.
I love it! Neo vintage Tag Heuers rock!
This was also my first luxury-ish watch, purchased in 1996. I absolutely loved it.
I still think it’s gorgeous.
The quartz tag 1500s/2000s are some of my favorite watches. I remember being a teenager in late 90s/early 2000s, seeing these in jewelry store windows and thinking these were the pinnacle of luxury. They still give me a good feeling whenever I see one, maybe I’ll pick one up one day
You should! 👍
That's beautiful. Very cool watch and great that you get to revisit owning it.
Thanks! 😊
Thats my exact model! The wk 1110! My lume is still super white! I still have the pip and the bezel black numbers r still in tact! It was my first watch! Its so cool to see someone else make a recent video loving this watch so much!
I’ve literally just bought the identical watch it arrived yesterday
I have the next generation of this exact watch, the wk1110. The papers say it was first bought in 1999, but it still works like new. Even the lume is still super bright.
I have the same and considered selling recently. Until I watched this! Thanks. Great video.
Glad I can help make this a better world 😂
My grandad give me the same watch still amazing old school Tag Heuer school I feel.like Marinar ❤
Just rebought my 2 tone gold version of this watch. Like you, it was my first "luxury watch".
Wore it for years until the gold plating started to wear off. Gifted to my father in law, who passed it on to my brother in law. 🙄New one isn't tarnished however. ☺️
These are cool watches! I have Rolex, Omega and Tudor to choose from, but this Tag is just straight up fun to wear!
I like the watch, i also like the original price tag 😊
Beautiful watch, I recently purchased my first tag Heuer, it is a 1000 night diver in excellent condition, hopefully will find a nice used 2000 next.
Congrats! These older Tags are gems!
I have the automatic version of this and will never sell it. Had it for about 25 yrs and time is still accurate. I like how the bezel has a vintage nautical feel to it
I got 2000 series ref 973.006. I bought it from Indonesian local online marketplace. The seal & gaskets are still fine until today, only the lume T markers faded a little bit. I bring it to swimming, it still fine.
Great looking watch man! Looking for one like this myself. Any chance you could link the page you showed at the beginning with all the reference of this beauty?
Nvm I just found it☺️
First watch after I left the Army!
Such a great watch. Has this one been polished? Curious because I have the same watch (since 2002!) and mine looks rounded on the case sides like yours. I wonder if that was ever a sharp transition? From the top of the case to the sides.. I've had mine for so long I can't remember.
Actually mine is the WK1112 with the arabic numerals and coloured bezel. But basically the same
No. I don't believe it's been polished. It has more of a sandblasted finishing that came OEM
That thing looks new
They are stunning. Still got mine. 1996 driving back from Barcelona to London through Andorra. Picked it up there. An everyday watch. It's been sitting for 10 years and today just got it back fully serviced. Can I ask... did your first one have a shiny back or the matt back as in your video?
Mine went for a service with a shiny back. Camee back with a matt back, I wonder if it went shiny with all the wear over 20 years or they should not have polished it back to matt.
I just checked my Tag to verify. Yes, my caseback is bead blasted to give it a matte finish. The entire case is matte. I'm glad you gave it its service and it's back on the wrist! Love this watch! I'm going to wear mine today!
You made me buy it i was kinda thinking in buying another completely different watch but you made me feel like this was the right choice, tho i picked the 34mm version
Wow! I'm glad I could help! Enjoy it and welcome to the club!
I've got a wk1110-0 what year is that from? I think it was purchased around 2001 2002
@@eclipsez0r That was identical to the original one I bought. I bought mine the end of 1999.
This model was also my first entry into Swiss watches. Bought it in the early 90s from a watch shop in Ceasar's Forum Shops Las Vegas (Roman Times?). I think I paid about $400. Submariners were maybe $3k at the time. Out of my price range!
I read that a quartz watch is only possible to last up to 20 years because the electrical contacts in the quartz movement will erode over time so how is yours still functioning over 20 years
My guess is these TAG quartz movements were made a bit better than the standard cheap quartz movements your article was mentioning
@@MountainStandardTime yes Swiss made will definitely be higher quality but the electrical contacts could still erode over 20 years I dunno? I seen a professional 2000 tag for £200 in a pawn shop was considering it but it being over 20 years old puts me off.
I have a 1500 series that I purchased in 1996, it’s currently in the shop being fixed because I damaged it adjusting the time and date.
I have same one LOVE IT
I want to find one of these, where did you buy yours? It's in really great condition. Thanks
Seller “MAT Watch Japan” on eBay. Super fast shipping!
eBay they can be fake.
I've had this watch for years now. I found it in my parent's house years ago. It was in a box with random stuff and it's battery was dead. I thought it was a georgous watch. Do you know how much is it worth now? I am not selling it, just curious to know. In fact I think I'll try to get new batteries and wear this great watch!
$600ish. Check out eBay for comparables. A lot from Japan
@@MountainStandardTime Thanks!
I have one , wanna buy it?
Apology for my ignorance, but I could not see the serial number on the back of your watch, I'm looking to buy Tag Heuer 2000 962.013R and it does not have the serial number on caseback either, is this common?
Please any one tell me the price of this watch .
$500 - $700 depending on condition
Been wearing mine everyday since 1995, not really a luxury watch tho.
Do you happen to have a site where i can see all the tag 2000 released, and maybe the tag 3000 as well? I saw that you're scrolling through pages with all the info, and i can't seem to find anything similar online.
@@SILKYSMOOTH30FPS tagheuerenthusiast.blogspot.com/2022/01/history-heuertag-heuer-2000-series-1982.html?m=1
@@MountainStandardTime Awesome. Do you know if they have the same kind of info for tag 1000, tag 3000 and maybe the SEL series?
edit: actually did find about the others i asked. Great site for info for sure.