Tuesday, November 29, 2011

The beauty of TAG Heuer Watches

History of Brand of TAG Heuer watches, starting in a small Swiss village of St-Imier in 1860, a watchmaker named Edouard Heuer opened his first store. His vision was to create remarkable timepieces that pushed the development of innovation and precision. The company's reputation grew, and Heuer's first patent for a chronograph mechanism in 1882 obtained, followed by a number of such glorious achievements: the first stopwatch accurate to 1 / 100, the first dashboard stopwatch for race cars, the first miniature electronic timekeeping accurate to 1 / 1000th, and the first automatic movement with microrotor, And still a number of other major achievements.


Over the years, Heuer's reputation for gold-standard precision earned the company as the privilege of providing official timing services for a number of world-class sporting events are competitive, including the Olympic Games, FIS Ski World Cup, and the FIA ​​Formula 1 World Championships. To date, TAG Heuer maintains a close relationship with the world of competitive sports and enjoys all things related to the operation of sports.

In 1985, Heuer joined the TAG (Techniques D'Avant-Garde), and TAG Heuer to be their new name and new logo were created. Now TAG Heuer brand is one of the most recognized and sought after in the world, TAG Heuer continues to enhance its reputation with its innovative design and technological excellence, creating prestigious timepieces, with the support of precision cutting technology, reliability and style.

Tag Heuer watches are a brand that expensive and beautiful. They are made from high grade materials, and is regarded as one of the best watches in the world.

Technological sophistication of the model are also shown one of TAG Heuer, the Flying Microtimer 1000. Clock is a revolution of the previous model, which is 1/100th Second Chronograph Carrera Micrograph, by becoming the first mechanical clock capable of measuring up to a count of 1/1.000 seconds, equivalent to 3.6 million beats per one hour or three times faster than the piston in the engine F1 cars are powered on in maximum speed.



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