The color is way off from the actual watch. Here's an actual picture of the real TAG
Now, having cleared that up, could such a model have existed? These watches were made in the millions over many years. I doubt anyone is actually keeping track of the various colorways and LE's that were released. Even if such a combination didn't exist, no one would be the wiser. Most people will think you acquired a rare model variation, . You should wear it with confidence, the rep does look like the real deal.
I'd also like to add that manufacturers stock photos are often misleading. I think this is done to confuse replica makers who copy a watch from pics. In the case of this model, the website does show a burgundy-ish color but the watch is actually brown.
Apparently these tactics seem to work, as evidenced by this particular carrera. Just a thought.
Now, having cleared that up, could such a model have existed? These watches were made in the millions over many years. I doubt anyone is actually keeping track of the various colorways and LE's that were released. Even if such a combination didn't exist, no one would be the wiser. Most people will think you acquired a rare model variation, . You should wear it with confidence, the rep does look like the real deal.
I'd also like to add that manufacturers stock photos are often misleading. I think this is done to confuse replica makers who copy a watch from pics. In the case of this model, the website does show a burgundy-ish color but the watch is actually brown.
Apparently these tactics seem to work, as evidenced by this particular carrera. Just a thought.