A Brief Overview of TAG Heuer Watches
by Jay Steele
For over 144 years, TAG Heuer has established the prestigious reputation of
manufacturing chronographs capable of measuring time with the highest
precision while at the same time being more 'avante-garde' than other Swiss
watch manufacturers.
With such levels of accuracy in time measurement, it is no surprise that TAG
Heuer is the timekeeping instrument of choice at many sporting events. Most of
the collections have taken the names of sports cars and professional
motorsports events.
In 1916 TAG Heuer created the first mechanical timekeeping instrument capable
of measuring 1/100th of a second. In 1966 they created the first 'compact'
electronic device capable of measuring 1/1000th of a second.
In 2004 the companies involvement with motorsports resulted in the release of
a brand new movement which replaced the toothed wheels in the movement with
miniature toothed belts, creating a brand new concept watch - the Monaco V4.
Another highly coveted model is the SLR Chronograph with its regulator dial
designed after the Mercedes Benz SLR McLaren. Unfortunately, if you want to
buy a new SLR Chronograph you will have to buy the car first!
TAG Heuer has effectively combined the two elements of precision and style in
all of their collections, both old and new. The newest collections include the
TAG Heuer 2000 which includes the popular Aquagraph and Aquaracer models, TAG
Heuer Kirium and the TAG Heuer Link collection - which have been greatly
influenced by one of TAGs newest celebrity ambassadors, Tiger Woods. Some of
the most popular watches in the TAG Heuer Classic collections include the
Monza, Carrera, Targa Florio and Monaco.
Most TAG Heuer watches are built with ETA Automatic Swiss Movements - one of
the most popular base movements is the ETA 2894-2 (for the watch enthusiast
geek audience) which is also used in Omega Speedmasters, the Chopard Mille
Miglia chronograph, Ulysse Nardin Marine Chronograph and several other
high-end Swiss watches. List prices for the automatic models tend to range
between $2,000 and $3,000. Lately, TAG has been bowing to the growing trend of
quartz watch movements and these models usually list between $1,000 and $2,000.
If you are a big TAG Heuer fan or want to get a really special watch for
someone special, you might want to consider getting a Limited Edition model.
Every year TAG Heuer produces several different models in limited numbers. For
example, they recently produced the TAG Heuer Carrera Chronograph Limited
Edition 1964 with the engraved signature of Jack W. Heuer on the caseback,
commemorating 40 years of one of the most popular TAG Heuer watches.
Jay Steele is a watch enthusiast and author of the popular website Your Guide
to Watches (http://www.your-guide-to-watches.com)
which was born out of his passion for watches. It provides guides and reviews
for many watch brands - including TAG Heuer watches. If you have a passion or
hobby youd like to write about and turn it into a website like Jay has visit http://passion.sitesell.com/your-future-is-now.html
to learn more.