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 Posted: Thu May 24th, 2007 10:52 pm
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There’s a bit of a story behind the watch I’ll write about today. This is the RLT -29 “Tag Heuer” Dive Watch from RLT watches. Many will not know of RLT watches as they are a smaller company which sells and assembles watches out of the U.K. RLT is basically a fine gentlemen named Roy Taylor, known in watch lover’s circles as his web site, http://www.rltwatches.com/index.html is becoming more popular and has its own active forum.

 

I saw a post on WUS (link) mentioning this watch and listing the web site’s address. I followed the link, gave the watch a cursory once over, thought it was cool but decided I might visit it again and perhaps order one if the urge grabbed me. I completely forgot about the watch until about a week later. When I returned to order, I found that though the watches were not listed as sold out, there was no link to purchase. By this time I was now stoked for the watch as I had gone through the order process which allowed to pick from many color dials, as well as various sets of hands. In short, this would be a custom, albeit a quartzer with a quirky case design. Of course, orange would be my color choice.

 

I emailed Roy who responded the next morning and told me he wasn’t making anymore up until he had finished the orders her had. Although he never said, I had heard they were sold out. Turns out Roy was true to his word, contacted me about 2 weeks later, and asked it I still would like one of the watches. O yes I did. I quickly made my choices and placed the order.

 

Let’s just get the specs out of the way:

 

 

·  RLT "Tag Heuer" Divers Watch - RLT29

·  Quartz Swiss movement

·  200 Meter water resistant

·  42mm all steel Tag Heuer prototype case with ratchet bezel and screw on back

·  Signed screw down crown

·  Luminous Hands

·  Sapphire crystal

·  Rubber strap

·  Custom Orange RLT Dial-Black Markers



This seemed a perfectly adequate quartz custom diver with a twist. I have since educated my self a touch on the origins and back-story behind the piece. Apparently, the case was a prototype design for Tag Heuer in the early 80’s or 90’s. It seems only a small number ever were produced and Tag shelved the concept. You’ll see a picture taken from German eBay, which shows the Tag version.



Apparently Roy came across a small number (less than 100) of these prototype cases and decided to produce this neat watch. I am glad to say mine arrive about 10 days after I ordered it. What a truly unique watch.

 

First off, we need to examine the case. You either love it or hate it. I must say it appeared a bit severe to me at first look, but the lines washed over me, and I began to see a bold design, which would have a certain appeal. The case is a large chunk of steel about 42mm in diameter and is cut with square edges at the lugs. It is a bit of a cushion case with rounded elements in the case sides from one to 4 o’clock and from 10 to 8 o’clock. The rounded element serves as a crown protector, which envelops a gnarled Tag signed screw down crown. The caseback is a screw down with Tag markings and the bezel is an oddity while being rotated. Uniquely strange stuff indeed.

 

The dial came in 16 combinations all of which are very basic and contain no lume.  I chose the black on orange combo and then selected one set of hour and minute hand from the eight choices available. I then picked a second hand from the six choices. I welcome you opinions on my selections and will tell you I wish I hand gone for chunkier hands more in line with the case design. The watch would have benefited greatly from lime of applied markers, but these would only have driven up the super low price of 49.95 GBP. The dial does work for me, as it is orange. The markings are a mil-sub style, which appeal to me as well. Additionally, a great value at this price was to be found in the sapphire crystal.

 

All this is served up on a basic tire tread rubber strap, which will be hard to replace without filing something to fit as the lugs are approximately 17.5 mm. The bare bone strap with tang buckle adds to the overall tool feel of the watch and is best cherished on a hot summer’s day.

 

Shortly after the “out of stock” banner appeared and it was done. I’ve seen them here and there for sale since then. I will never sell mine unless this somehow can guarantee perpetual financial stability for me and my progeny… not gonna happen!! The watch is a pleasure to wear and had kept excellent time. I wear it mainly as a beater and don’t think twice about poking my hand into a fire pit or jumping into the pool with this baby on. I am helping along a nice patina on the case back!! Whenever I wear this watch, someone will ask me about it or ask to try it on. Definitely a conversation piece.

 

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 Posted: Thu May 24th, 2007 11:13 pm
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Nice write-up and pics Mark.   I had always wondered about that one when you had teased with a couple of pics in the past.   I have seen both the assembled watches and the cases appear on the bay every now and then.  Was/am tempted to get a case and try a little project of my own.   Thanks for the info!  hand6.gif

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 Posted: Fri May 25th, 2007 12:41 pm
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Thanks Pres!!

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 Posted: Sat May 26th, 2007 03:57 pm
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Great job cuz ..... I would love to see a write-up of another one of your "different" watches

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 Posted: Tue May 29th, 2007 12:38 pm
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I purchased two RLT-29's my daughter gave one to my brother in law for fathers day and I kept the other. Not really getting much wrist time even with the modded bracelet.






 

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 Posted: Tue May 29th, 2007 10:32 pm
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Ron... those are some nice combos you put together. Where did the bracelet come from? I think it looks real good.

Alas... mine doesn't get too much wrist time either.

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Great review and Pics Gumba! cool10.gifhere's my RLT/Froggie!hand6.gif

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 Posted: Thu May 31st, 2007 01:13 pm
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Paxman wrote: Ron... those are some nice combos you put together. Where did the bracelet come from? I think it looks real good.

Alas... mine doesn't get too much wrist time either.


I picked up the bracelet for around 35.00 USD at the local Tournau time machine (since closed). It was one of those braceletes with the spring loaded tubes so it could be worn from 18mm to 22mm or some such (all they ever do is slip around). I removed the tubes then began grinding with my Dremel till they were a nice fite between the lugs. A couple of slits in the tubes and the springbars can now be changed. Slipped a couple of time but it came out OK. 

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 Posted: Sun Jun 24th, 2007 11:12 pm
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That was less than $100. Wow I would have thought a semi custom watch would cost much more.Still, I am glad i was able to pick up my BUM equipment Stainless watches.snoopy1.gifReally, seeing your watch makes me treasure the BUM's more.

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 Posted: Mon Jun 25th, 2007 12:12 am
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Supurb write up. I'm another RLT cluber myself recently score this RLT38 LE :)

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