Your Tag Heuer; The Movement; Technical Specifications - TAG Heuer CALIBRE 16 Instruction Manual

Automatic chronograph
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inappropriate use or handling. In particular, you should ensure that, after setting the day, date and time,
the crown is pushed into position 1*/ fully screwed into position 0* to ensure the water-resistance
of the watch.
*According to model
Recommendations and limited guarantee specific to the Australian and New Zealand
markets
TAG Heuer goods come with guarantees that cannot be excluded under the Australian Consumer
Law: the customer is entitled to a replacement or refund for a major failure and for compensation
for any other reasonably foreseeable loss or damage, and the customer is also entitled to have the
goods repaired or replaced if the goods fail to be of acceptable quality and the failure does not
amount to a major failure.

YOUR TAG HEUER

The movement

Your chronograph is equipped with a self-winding automatic movement. Each movement of your wrist
activates the rotor which winds the spring and keeps your watch functioning. Completely wound up,
your watch will continue to function for approx. 42 hours.

Technical specifications

Your new TAG Heuer chronograph combines the technical features of an authentic sports watch:
– water-resistant to 100 m for the Carrera models and to a minimum of 200 m for other models
– screw-in crown, except for the Carrera models
– double security or push-button clasp on steel, two-tone or gold bracelets*
– unidirectional turning bezel*
– scratch-resistant sapphire crystal
– luminescent hands and markers*.
*According to model

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