TAG Heuer is a company that lives by a simple, but striking motto, “Swiss Avant-Garde Since 1860.” This company has lived up to this motto by creating some of the best made, most striking designs in the watch industry. TAG Heuer became well known in the industry when it patented an oscillating pinion which is still used by some major watch manufacturers today. In 1911 TAG Heuer also received a patent for the “Time of Trip” which became the first dashboard chronograph. Since its early roots, it has made a name for itself with innovative chronographs and sports watches.

Today TAG Heuer is known for its range of luxury watches, all taking inspiration from its early days of sports timepieces. Some of the current lines include Formula One, Aquaracer, Link, Carrera, Monaco and Grand Carrera. TAG Heuer is still a major part of sporting events, having been the official time keeper of three summer Olympic Games, the Skiing World Championships, the Formula One World Championship and the Mclaren Formula One team. It’s easy to see how they would get such prestigious titles, with TAG Heuer being the only watch brand to offer instruments that are accurate to 1/10th, 1/100th and 1/1000th of a second for wristwatches, and to 1/10,000th of a second for timekeeping.

One of these watches that combine incredibly precise timing with contemporary architecture is the TAG Heuer Microtimer. This watch is fitted with the first Swiss electronic movement offering remarkable 1/1000th of a second precision, and is the result of technology tailored to the demands of Formula One motor-racing. This is a truly stunning sports watch made with the best technology you can find on the market.

TAG Heuer has made a name for itself by creating one-of-a-kind, technologically superior sports watches. You can find a watch for any sports need, whether it’s for car races, swimming laps, or hitting a golf ball. The combination of technology and beautiful design make these watches great for both sports and leisure activities. Here are some great deals on eBay.

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