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    Tag First Digital Watch (1 of 1)

    Worlds First LED/LCD Chronograph watch, personally ordered by Enzo Ferrari.



    Lewis Hamilton TAG Heuer Carrera

    Lewis Hamilton was sporting a fine TAG Heuer Carrera Chronograph.



    F1 Lewis Hamilton with TAG Heuer watch

    F1 superstar Lewis Hamilton posed with a TAG Heuer watch



    TAG Heuer Formula 1 Kimi Raikkonen Ltd Edition

    TAG Heuer Formula 1 Kimi Raikkonen Limited Edition watch



    TAG Heuer Young Talent - Sebastian Vettel

    Sebastian Vettel, one of the F1 young talents for TAG Heuer



 

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Tag Heuer F1 Review

James Stacey reviews the Tag Heuer F1 for Watch Report. The full review can be seen at: www.watchreport.com

Castrol EDGE Nurburgring Experience: The Sequel – a step closer to the “Green ...

Page. The game, in which one can enlist the help of friends to take one further also features Pit Stops, where three challenging questions have to be answered correctly.

That part of the contest ends this Sunday and once the scores are tabled, the 20 with the highest scores will be selected to take part in the exclusive Castrol EDGE Experience Malaysia – Nurburgring driving challenge which will be held at the Malaysia Agro Exposition Park (MAEPS) on March 16.

The one-day event is slated to be an exciting driving challenge, in which contestants will have the opportunity to put their skills to the test in a BMW 325i Sport. The challenge includes a high-skilled slalom course, obstacle avoidance and understeer/oversteer control. But before the challenge, finalists will take part in a training session. Definitely not for the faint-hearted, the winner will no doubt be worthy to be the Malaysian representative at Nurbugring, Germany.

Tag Heuer F1 Watch - Bookshelf


Celebrity Watches
160 pages
Celebrity Watches

TAG HEUER A Passion for Tinning 145' ... A Heuer watch was worn by Steve McQueen in the Lee H. Katzin movie Le Mans, and Formula 1 drivers such as Ayrton Senna, David Coulthard, and Mika Hdkkinen have also been brand ambassadors.

Chilton's jewelers' circular/keystone Chilton's jewelers' circular/keystone

The suit says TAG-Heuer spent millions of dollars promoting its Formula 1 sports watch — introduced in 1986 -in the US The results have been so good, according to the suit, that the defendants "saw a chance to make money by converting" ...

Torque
104 pages
Torque

BACKGROUND ON THE F1 SCHOOL It's Russ Swift doing his thing again, this time on The Tag Heuer F1 Driving School is the result of a partnership between the watch maker with an ex-Fl racing team, Automobiles Gonfaronnaises Sportives (AGS) ...

TAG Heuer Formula 1 Orange WAH1116.FT6024 Jewelry Design

New for 2011, the TAG Heuer Formula 1 Orange is actually not a new model, but rather a slightly different take on TAG Heuers popular Formula 1 series.  The Formula 1 collection is TAG Heuers entry level model a sporty, but basic watch (quartz movement) and affordable, too.  With an estimated retail price of $1,200, this is about as low as you can go while still getting a watch bearing an iconic brand such as TAG Heuer.  The TAG Heuer Formula 1 Orange will hit display cases everywhere in June, available on a rubber strap or stainless steel bracelet, both pictured.

TAG Heuer Formula 1 Orange (rubber strap)

On another note there is now a very interesting dynamic between quartz and mechanical at sub-$1,500 price points, and this watch is a good example.  As I see it, above the $1,500 price point the watch consumer can now clearly value mechanical movements over quartz movements, but below this price point its not so clear.  There seems to be a fierce battle between both types of movements at sub-$1,500 prices but I think that quartz is slowly but surely but being devalued at higher price points, giving way to watches with mechanical movements.  In a few more years, it will be interesting to see the state of the market for watches quartz movements at prices above $1,000.  I, for one, see quartz continuing to be de-valued by the consumer, and thus relegated further and further down the value chain.  Back where it belongshehehe

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