TAG Heuer Creates a Range of Travel Bags for the Vintage Collection

TAG Heuer is known for the peerless craftsmanship and quality and their watches and chronographs are loved and admired around the world. Style and stature is at the very core of their designing and execution. That’s perhaps why their watches have regularly made their way to the wrists of world famous celebrities and decorated sports persons. The Swiss luxury watchmaker has taken the same core values and got into collaboration with award-wining designer Christoph Behling to conceive and design a dashing range of Travel Bags.

The range of travel bags will form a part of the vintage collection which has been created with inspiration from Steve McQueen and the TAG Heuer Monaco series. The motorsport inspired travel bag collection has design elements that helps identify it as an authentic TAG Heuer product. The bags are made from black, brown and carbon like stamped leather. There are three distinct designs specially created for the unique vintage collection. The first one is a brown Leather Travel Bag, then there is a Traveler’s Fabric Bag and an executive Black Leather Travel Bag.

 

Made with brown leather the Brown Travel Bag has red and white stripes. There are Heuer and Grand Prix logos on the front of the bag. The bag features a large zipper on the top and two pockets each on the inside and outside. The Fabric bag is a cream cotton travel bag. The handles are made from brown leather. A zippered shoe compartment at the bottom of the bag is very convenient. It also has two inside and outside pockets. The Black Leather Travel bag, however is the most stylish of the lot. There are red, white and blue stripes and larger than life Heuer and Grand Prix logos embroidered on the front of the bag. The pricing for the larger travel bag is Rs. 27,500 where as the compact one is priced at Rs. 24,500. The Fabric bag is relatively cheaper at Rs.19,500.

Via: zigwheels

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