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TAG HEUER - SWISS AVANT -GARDE
this am scotty and i went to the jeweler and i bought myself a brand new Tag Heuer, this 42mm , formula1 , quartz watch, and its a chronograph. the face is white , i love the thickness of this as well .

heres a little info about Tag Heuer that ive pulled up from wiki:)

TAG Heuer

TAG Heuer S.A.

Type

Private

Industry

Watchmaking
licensing

Predecessor(s)

Uhrenmanufaktur Heuer AG

Founded

St-Imier, Switzerland (1860)

Founder(s)

Edouard Heuer

Headquarters

Neuchâtel, Switzerland

Area served

Worldwide

Key people

Jean-Christophe Babin, President & CEO
Jack W. Heuer, Honorary President

Products

TAG Heuer Monaco chronograph
Reflex sunglasses
Meredist mobile phone

Employees

1,000

Parent

LVMH Moët Hennessy Louis Vuitton S.A.

Website

tagheuer.com

References: [1]

TAG Heuer S.A. (English pronunciation: /?tæ? ?h??.?r/ TAG HOY-?r) designs, manufactures and markets TAG Heuer-branded sports watches, chronographs and fashion accessories and markets TAG Heuer-branded eyewear and mobile phones manufactured under license by other companies. TAG Heuer traces its roots to the 1860 foundation of Uhrenmanufaktur Heuer AG by Edouard Heuer in St-Imier, Switzerland. The company was purchased by TAG Group (Holdings) S.A. in 1985 and the Heuer brand became TAG Heuer. In 1999, TAG Group sold TAG Heuer to French luxury goods conglomerate LVMH Moët Hennessy • Louis Vuitton.

TAG Heuer is based in Neuchâtel, Switzerland and is led by President and CEO John-Christophe Babin. Jack Heuer, the great grandson of the founder, is the Honorary Chairman. TAG Heuer maintains a watchmaking workshop in Cornol, Switzerland and a watchmaking factory in La Chaux-de-Fonds, Switzerland. The TAG Heuer slogan is "Swiss Avant-Garde Since 1860".

Contents
[hide] 1 History 1.1 1860 through 1880s
1.2 1910s
1.3 1930s and 1940s
1.4 1950s 1.4.1 Auto dashboard timers

1.5 1960s 1.5.1 World's first automatic chronographs

1.6 1970s
1.7 1980s
1.8 1990s

2 Products 2.1 Watches
2.2 Chronographs
2.3 Eyewear
2.4 Mobile phones
2.5 Fashion acceessories

3 Awards
4 Notes
5 External links

[edit] History

Heuer triple-date chronograph (circa 1955)

TAG Heuer Carrera automatic chronograph with tachymeter
[edit] 1860 through 1880s

TAG Heuer traces its roots to 1860 when Edouard Heuer founded Uhrenmanufaktur Heuer AG (English: Heuer Watchmaking Inc.) in St-Imier, Switzerland.

Edouard Heuer patented his first chronograph in 1882 and in 1887 patented an 'oscillating pinion' still used by major watchmakers of mechanical chronographs.[2][3]

[edit] 1910s

In 1911, Heuer received a patent for the "Time of Trip", the first dashboard chronograph. Designed for use in automobiles and aircraft, two large hands mounted from the center pinion indicate the time of day, as on a traditional clock. A small pair of hands, mounted at the top of the dial (12 o'clock position) indicates the duration of the trip (up to 12 hours). A top-mounted crown allows the user to set the time; a button mounted in that crown operates the start / stop / reset functions of the "duration of trip" counter.

Heuer introduced its first wrist chronograph in 1914. The crown was at the 12 o'clock position, as these first wrist chronographs were adapted from pocket chronographs. In 1916, Heuer introduced the "Micrograph", the first stopwatch accurate to 1/100 of a second. This model was soon followed by the "Semikrograph", a stopwatch that offered 1/50 of a second timing, as well as a split-second function (which allows the user to determine the interval between two contestants or events).

[edit] 1930s and 1940s

In 1933, Heuer introduced the "Autavia", a dashboard timer used for automobiles and aviation (whence its name, from "AUTos" and "AVIAtion"). The companion "Hervue" was a clock that could run for eight days without being wound. Over the period from 1935 through the early 1940s, Heuer manufactured chronographs for pilots in the German air force, known as "Flieger" (pilots) chronographs. The earlier version featured a hinged-back case and one pusher (for start / stop / reset); the later version had a snap-back case and added a second pusher (for time-in and time-out). All these Flieger chronographs had two-registers, with a capacity of 30 minutes.".[4]

In the mid-1940s, Heuer expanded its line of chronographs to include both two- and three-register models, as well as a three-register chronograph that included a full calendar function (day / date / month). As the highest development of Heuer's chronographs, these "triple calendar" chronographs were offered in stainless steel, 14 carat gold 18 and 22 carat gold cases. Dial colors were white, black or copper.

[edit] 1950s

In the early 1950s, Heuer produced watches for the American retailer Abercrombie & Fitch. The "Seafarer" and "Auto-Graph" were unique chronographs produced by Heuer to be sold by Abercrombie & Fitch. The "Seafarers" had special dials—with blue, green and yellow patterns—that showed the high and low tides. This dial could also be used to track the phases of the moon. Heuer produced a version of the "Seafarer" for sale under the Heuer name, with this model called the "Mareographe". The "Auto-Graph" was produced in 1953 and 1954, and featured a tachymeter scale on the dial and a hand that could be preset to a specific point on the scale. This allowed a rally driver or navigator to determine whether the car was achieving the desired pace, over a measured mile. Advertisements and literature also pointed out that this hand could be rotated to count golf scores or other events.[5]

[edit] Auto dashboard timers

From 1911, Heuer manufactured timepieces to be mounted on the dashboards of automobiles, aircraft and boats. These clocks and timers included a variety of models, designed to address specific needs of racers and rallyists. In 1958, Heuer introduced a new line of dashboard timepieces, which included the Master Time (8-day clock), the Monte Carlo (12-hour stopwatch), the Super Autavia (full chronograph), Sebring (60-minute, split-second timer) and Auto-Rallye (60-minute stopwatch). Heuer continued to manufacture these dashboard timepieces into the 1980s, at which time they were discontinued. Heuer also introduced timing devices for ski and motor racing events, including Formula One.

[edit] 1960s

Heuer Autavia (1962)

Heuer Carrera (1963)
From the 1950s to the 1970s, Heuers were popular watches among automobile racers, both professionals and amateurs.[6] Heuer was a leading producer of stopwatches and timing equipment, based on the volume of its sales, so it was only natural that racers, their crews and event sponsors began to wear Heuer's chronographs. Special versions of Heuer chronographs were produced with logos of the Indianapolis Motor Speedway, as well as the names or logos of racing teams or sponsors (for example, Shelby Cobra, MG and Champion Sparkplugs).[7]

In 1962, Heuer became the first Swiss watchmaker in space. John Glenn wore a Heuer stopwatch when he piloted the Mercury Atlas 6 spacecraft on the first US manned space flight to orbit the earth.[8] This stopwatch was the back-up clock for the mission and was started manually by Glenn 20 seconds into the flight. It is currently on display at the San Diego Air and Space Museum.

The Autavia chronograph was introduced in 1962 and featured a rotating bezel, marked in either hours, minutes, decimal minutes (1/100th minute increments) or with a tachymeter scale. All manual-wind Autavias from the 1960s had a black dial, with white registers. Early cases had a screw-back and later models (from and after 1968) had snap-backs. The "Autavia" name had previously been used on Heuer's dashboard timers (described above).

The Carrera chronograph, designed by Jack Heuer, was introduced in 1963. The Carrera had a very simple design, with only the registers and applied markers on the dial. The fixed inner bezel is divided into 1/5 second increments. The 1960s Carreras were available with a variety of dials, including all-white, all-black, white registers on a black dial, and black registers on a black dial. A three-register, triple calendar version of the Carrera was introduced around 1968.

Most of Heuer chronographs from this period—including the Autavias and Carreras—used movements manufactured by Valjoux, including the Valjoux 72 movement (for a 12-hour chronograph) and the Valjoux 92 movement (for a 30-minute or 45-minute chronograph). The Valjoux 72 movement utilized a 'tri-compax' design, with three registers on the dial—one register for the chronograph hours (at the bottom), one register for the chronograph minutes (at the right), and a third register for a continuously running second hand (at the left). The second hand for the chronograph was mounted on the center pinion, along with the time-of-day hands.

Heuer acquired the "Leonidas" brand in the early 1960s, with the combined company marketing watches under the "Heuer-Leonidas" name. One of the designs that Heuer acquired from Leonidas was the "Bundeswehr" chronograph, used by the German air force. These "BWs" feature a 'fly-back' mechanism, so that when the chronograph is reset to zero, it immediately begins running again, to time the next segment or event.

[edit] World's first automatic chronographs

Commencing in the mid-1960s, Heuer was part of a partnership (with Breitling and Hamilton) that sought to introduce the world's first automatic chronograph. Seiko (a Japanese watch manufacturer) and Zenith (a Swiss watch manufacturer) were also seeking to be the first to offer these chronographs. These projects were conducted in secret, as none of the competitors wanted the other companies to be aware of their efforts. Most agree that the Heuer-Breitling venture was first to introduce their new line of automatic chronographs to the world wide market, with Heuer-Breitling-Hamilton holding lavish press conferences in Geneva and New York, on 3 March 1969, to show their new lines of chronographs.[9]

The Heuer Monaco 40th Anniversary re-edition with Calibre 11 (2009) is a limited edition, contemporary replica of the original 1969 Heuer Monaco.
Heuer's first automatic chronographs were the Autavia, Carrera and Monaco. These were powered by the Cal 11 and Cal 12 movements (12-hour chronograph); Cal 14 movement (12-hour chronograph and additional hand for GMT / second time-zone) and the Cal 15 movement (30-minute chronograph). Unusually, the winding crown was on the left, with the pushers for the chronograph on the right. The earliest of Heuer's Cal 11 chronographs (from 1969) were named "Chrono-Matic". In the early 1970s, Heuer expanded its line of automatic chronographs to include the Daytona, Montreal, Silverstone, Calculator, Monza and Jarama models, all of them powered by the Caliber 11 movement.

Several of the automatic Heuer chronographs powered by the Caliber 11 series of movements are associated with automobile racing and specific drivers. Steve McQueen wore a blue Monaco in the 1971 movie, Le Mans (with this model now referred to as the "McQueen Monaco")[10] and Swiss Formula One star Jo Siffert customarily wore a white-dialed Autavia with black registers. In 1974, Heuer produced a special version of the black-dialed Autavia that was offered by the Viceroy cigarette company, in a special promotion for $88. The Viceroy advertisements for this promotion featured racer Parnelli Jones, this version of the Autavia got to be called the "Viceroy".[11]

[edit] 1970s

In 1975, Heuer introduced the Chronosplit, a digital chronograph with dual LED and LCD displays. Later versions featured two LCD displays.

Heuer began using the Valjoux 7750 movement in its automatic chronographs, with the Kentucky and Pasadena models (both introduced in 1977). The Valjoux 7750 movement was a three-register chronograph (with seconds, minutes and hours), that also offered day / date windows.

In the mid-1970s, Heuer introduced a series of chronographs powered by the Lemania 5100 movement. The Lemania 5100 movements have the minute hand for the chronograph on the center pinion (rather than on a smaller register), greatly improving legibility. The Lemania 5100 movement is considered very rugged and has been used in a variety of chronographs issued to military pilots. There are ten models of Heuer chronographs powered by the Lemania 5100—Reference 510.500 (stainless steel), 510.501 (black coated), 510.502 (olive drab coated), 510.503 (pewter coated), 510.511 (Carrera dialed acrylic crystal PVD finish), 510.523 (Carrera dialed acrylic crystal stainless steel), as well as models with the names Silverstone (steel case with black dial) and Cortina (steel case with blue dial); the Reference 510.543 was made for the A.M.I. (Italian Air Force) and a special edition (with no reference number marked on the case) was made for AudiSport.[12]

[edit] 1980s

TAG Heuer was formed in 1985 when TAG (Techniques d'Avant Garde), manufacturers of high-tech items such as ceramic turbochargers for Formula One cars, acquired Heuer.

[edit] 1990s

On 13 September 1999 TAG Heuer accepted a bid from LVMH Moët Hennessy Louis Vuitton S.A. of SwFr1.15 billion (£452.15 million) (US$739 million) contingent upon a transfer of 50.1% of stocks.[13]

[edit] Products

[edit] Watches

TAG Heuer Grand Carrera RS

TAG Heuer Aquaracer Chronograph Date
TAG Heuer's current lines include Formula One, Aquaracer, Link, Carrera, Monaco and Grand Carrera.

TAG Heuer, in keeping with its image as a luxury brand with an innovative spirit, has long standing links with the world of sport and Hollywood. TAG Heuer has been the official timekeeper of the three Summer Olympic Games of the 1920s,[3] the Skiing World Championships, the Formula One World Championships and having developed a watch for the McLaren F1 team.[14] The brand has also had a long list of sports and Hollywood ambassadors.[15]

Some of the more recently announced models include the Monaco V4 (the movement of which is driven by belts rather than gears);[16] the Carrera Calibre 360 (the first mechanical wrist chronograph to measure and display time to 1/100 of a second[17]) and the Monaco 69 (with both a digital chronograph accurate to a millisecond and a traditional mechanical movement, with a hinged mechanism allowing wearers to flip the watch between its two separate dials).[18]

London based Christoph Behling, has been the lead designer for TAG Heuer since 2004, a collaboration which has resulted in some of the brand's most celebrated pieces including the world's fastest chronograph the Mikrogirder 1/2000th, launched in 2012.[1]

[edit] Chronographs

In January 2011 TAG Heuer announced the new Carrera Mikrograph,[19] the first TAG Heuer to use the in-house Mikrograph movement, which is accurate to 1/100 of a second. In addition to that, TAG Heuer has also released the limited edition Carrera MP4-12C to commemorate the launch of the McLaren MP4-12C supercar. TAG Heuer has been a partner of the McLaren F1 team for over 26 years now.[20]

At the Basel 2011 show in March 2011, TAG Heuer announced the Mikrotimer Flying 1000, a concept mechanical watch capable of accuracy of 1/1000 of a second – ten times faster than the Mikrograph.[21]

This mark was then bettered by TAG Heuer in January 2012 with the Mikrogirder model, which was precise to 5/10,000ths of a second.[22]

[edit] Eyewear

Moretz, France based Groupe Logo manufactures TAG Heuer-branded eyewear under a license acquired in 2002.[23]

[edit] Mobile phones

Paris, France based ModeLabs Group manufactures TAG Heuer-branded mobile phone under license. ModeLabs acquired the license in late 2007 and marketed the first TAG Heuer branded mobile phone in late 2008.[24]

[edit] Fashion acceessories

TAG Heuer markets a line of men's accessories including wallets, belts, bags, jackets, bracelets and cuff-links.

[edit] Awards

In 2007 TAG Heuer won the iF product design award[25] for its Monaco Calibre 360 LS Concept Chronograph. The award was given away by the International Forum Design Hannover GmbH, held in Hanover, Germany. The watch received the award in the Leisure/Lifestyle category. It was chosen among more than 2,200 timepieces presented by watchmakers from 35 countries. TAG Heuer received the iF product design award for the second time in two years. In 2006 another TAG Heuer watch, entitled Professional Golf Watch, won in the same Leisure/Lifestyle category. The design of the Professional Golf Watch was developed with Tiger Woods.[26]

In 2010 The Carrera 1887 won La Petite Aiguille award (“the small hand” for watches retailing for less than CHF5,000) at the Grand Prix d’Horlogerie de Genève

Comments

  1. officialfuel officialfuel, 9 months ago
    Nice watch BELLIN68!

    Michael
  2. BELLIN68 BELLIN68, 9 months ago
    thankyou very much Michael for the kind words:)
  3. BELLIN68 BELLIN68, 9 months ago
    thankyou scandinavian_pieces for the loves and the kind words :) thankyou sweetheart:)
  4. mikielikesigns2 mikielikesigns2, 9 months ago
    1860, that tells you they were making watches then we where trying to maintain as a singe nation. Kinda tells why these beauties are so covetted.Seriously, the most beautiful watch (design,also) IN MY MEAGER OPPINION. Luv this post & You will NEVER sell or be seperated from this,you better not!!
  5. BELLIN68 BELLIN68, 9 months ago
    thankyou very much mike for the kind words and for looking:) this on wrist forever:) thankyou Micmac for the love:)
  6. BELLIN68 BELLIN68, 9 months ago
    thankyou vetraio50 for the love:)
  7. kerry10456 kerry10456, 9 months ago
    Very Nice Timepiece, Sean
  8. BELLIN68 BELLIN68, 9 months ago
    THANKYOU Kerry10456 and eye4beauty and miKKoChristmas11 for the love :)
  9. ThriftyGypsy ThriftyGypsy, 9 months ago
    Hey Sean, AWESOME WATCH !!! I have always loved watches and have a few of my own.... nothing this nice yet ! Maybe by retirement time, lol ! Very beautiful , I know you will enjoy it. Thrifty
  10. BELLIN68 BELLIN68, 9 months ago
    THANKYOU VERY MUCH ThriftyGyspy:) for the kind words and thankyou Mac112 for the love :)
  11. BELLIN68 BELLIN68, 9 months ago
    i can do that eye :)
  12. BELLIN68 BELLIN68, 9 months ago
    thankyou purpledog for the love:)
  13. BELLIN68 BELLIN68, 9 months ago
    there you go eye4beauty:)
  14. BELLIN68 BELLIN68, 9 months ago
    thankyou musikchoo for the love :)
  15. BELLIN68 BELLIN68, 9 months ago
    Hello all ive always worn my watches on my left because its easier to look to the left for me instead of the right and ive done it that way for some reason. thankyou AR8Jason for the love and sharing , eye4beauty for kind words and sharing :) ill change the pics as well :)
  16. BELLIN68 BELLIN68, 9 months ago
    thats so true eye4beauty:) and is the other reason why i wear it on the left :)
  17. BELLIN68 BELLIN68, 9 months ago
    ALL RIGHT BOYS AND GIRLS DOES WORK FOR YA NOW? lmao:)
  18. BELLIN68 BELLIN68, 9 months ago
    thankyou very much thisoldwatch for the love :)
  19. BELLIN68 BELLIN68, 9 months ago
    thankyou Kevin and eye4beauty :) and for the kind words:)
  20. BELLIN68 BELLIN68, 9 months ago
    thankyou PhilDavidAlexanderMorris for the love:)
  21. BELLIN68 BELLIN68, 9 months ago
    THANKYOU very much pw-collector for the love:)
  22. BELLIN68 BELLIN68, 9 months ago
    AR8Jason lmao:) lol:)
  23. BELLIN68 BELLIN68, 9 months ago
    that was funny :)
  24. BELLIN68 BELLIN68, 9 months ago
    LMAO :)
  25. BELLIN68 BELLIN68, 9 months ago
    LOL, i dont have that kind of money:)
  26. BELLIN68 BELLIN68, 9 months ago
    heres a great one for U eye print it off your computer and wrap it around your wrist:) LOL:)
  27. Hedgewalker Hedgewalker, 9 months ago
    Hey Sean you could have stopped all this by telling everyone you already promised this beautiful watch to me !! ; )
  28. BELLIN68 BELLIN68, 9 months ago
    thankyou AR8Jason lol:) and thankyou Hedgewalker for the love and the funny comment lol:) eye4beauty :) what kind of a watch:)
  29. BELLIN68 BELLIN68, 9 months ago
    thankyou mikielikesigns2 for the love:)
  30. VolDeNuit, 9 months ago
    ADORE IT! Wear it in good health, Bellin!
  31. bobbee bobbee, 9 months ago
    EYE CANDY! Drool!
  32. BELLIN68 BELLIN68, 9 months ago
    Thank you VolDeNuit for the love and kind words :) and thank you bobber for the loves and kind words and thank you for the kind words :)


  33. AmberRose AmberRose, 9 months ago
    So what did you buy darling Scotty?
  34. BELLIN68 BELLIN68, 9 months ago
    thankyou Amberrose for the love :) i bought scotty a computer and a flat screen tv by sony:) and ive given him some cash:)
  35. BELLIN68 BELLIN68, 9 months ago
    amberrose i bought myself a ipad today :)
  36. AmberRose AmberRose, 9 months ago
    Cool, are you on it now? I am.
    Glad my seet Scotty got some presents. I want him in a good mood when I send you all that Ikora!!!
  37. AmberRose AmberRose, 9 months ago
    Geez! SWEET Scotty!!
  38. BELLIN68 BELLIN68, 9 months ago
    Lmao amber:) lol thankyou
  39. BELLIN68 BELLIN68, 9 months ago
    I'm at the gym I'll email ya when I get home and class is going to start:)
  40. AmberRose AmberRose, 9 months ago
    Gotta butter the boy up...I have a lot to send you; )
  41. BELLIN68 BELLIN68, 9 months ago
    Lol:) do you really, thank you amber :)
  42. gearpunk gearpunk, 9 months ago
    Very Nice!
  43. BELLIN68 BELLIN68, 9 months ago
    THANKYOU very much gearpunkfor the love:)
  44. thehorologist thehorologist, 9 months ago
    I too love a chunky (I know I have it on) type watch - I own a 116660 Deep Sea (Rolex) which is very big and heavy. Your Tag is nice, although personally I am a lover of mechanical watches and not a huge fan of Quartz watches, although there are some exceptions, such as yours, the Breitling Aerospace and the old red LCD Omega's. Nice piece, show us more!
  45. BELLIN68 BELLIN68, 9 months ago
    thankyou very much thehorologist, for the kind words:)
  46. BELLIN68 BELLIN68, 8 months ago
    thankyou mrsmac1993 for the love :)
  47. BELLIN68 BELLIN68, 8 months ago
    THANKYOU musikchoo for the love:)
  48. BELLIN68 BELLIN68, 8 months ago
    thankyou geo26e for the love :)
  49. BELLIN68 BELLIN68, 7 months ago
    thankyou Moonstonelover21 for the loves:)
  50. BELLIN68 BELLIN68, 7 months ago
    thankyou Alpha1 for the love :)
  51. BELLIN68 BELLIN68, 7 months ago
    thankyou ThriftyGypsy for the love :)
  52. BELLIN68 BELLIN68, 3 months ago
    thankyou ticktocktime100 for the love:)
  53. pops52 pops52, 3 months ago
    Beautiful watch!
  54. BELLIN68 BELLIN68, 2 months ago
    Thankyou woman:)
  55. BELLIN68 BELLIN68, 1 month ago
    Thankyou dirrtydave:)!!

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