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Brand TAG HeuerCollectionCarreraSeriesCalibre 16 Day DateModel NoCV2A12.FC6236
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MovementFeatures Chronograph, Day-Date, TachymeterMovement AutomaticCalibre Calibre 16 Day DateCaseCase Size 43 mmCase Shape RoundCase Material SteelCase Back See-through Case BackGlass Material Sapphire CrystalDialDial Colour BrownHands StickIndexes Arabic NumeralsStrapStrap Material LeatherStrap Colour BrownOtherEAN 7612533041141Gender MenWater Resistance (M) 100Warranty Period 2 YearsCountry of Origin Switzerland
About the TAG Heuer Carrera Collection
Introduced in 1963 by Jack Heuer, the TAG Heuer Carrera quickly became a renowned name in luxury chronographs, drawing inspiration from the Carrera Panamericana—an iconic road race in Mexico famed for its speed and intensity. The name embodies the watch’s emphasis on precision, readability, and high performance. While initially designed for motorsport enthusiasts, the Carrera gained widespread recognition for its clear, practical design, appealing to a broader audience.
Classic Elegance
The 1963 Carrera debuted with a minimalist appearance, inspired by mid-century design icons like Eames and Le Corbusier. Building on this legacy, the Carrera Chronograph Extreme Sport features a bold blend of titanium, ceramic, and gold, offering a rugged yet sophisticated look. The Carrera Chronograph x Porsche collection continues this evolution, celebrating motorsport heritage with streamlined steel and ceramic designs that echo racing car aesthetics. The Carrera Sailing Complications collection underscores TAG Heuer's long-standing connection to yachting with vibrant dials and the unique 'Glass Box' case. Meanwhile, the Carrera Date collection merges classic elegance with contemporary style, highlighted by 18-carat rose gold, diamonds, and a selection of vivid dial colours.
Innovation At Its Best
The collection showcases impressive technical features, such as the Carrera Chronograph Extreme Sport, powered by the TH20-09 tourbillon movement with a 65-hour power reserve. The Chronograph x Porsche models are equipped with the calibre Heuer 02, offering precise timekeeping and durability. For those passionate about sailing, the Sailing Complications models feature the calibre Heuer 02, complete with a bi-directional winding system and an 80-hour power reserve. The Carrera Date and Day-Date collections utilise the calibre 5 automatic movement, delivering reliable timekeeping, a date display, and 100m water resistance. The Carrera 60th Anniversary Limited Edition honours six decades of the Carrera with a classic panda dial, a larger case, and improved readability through updated Super-LumiNova.
ABOUT THE MOVEMENT
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- Brand TAG Heuer
- Reference Calibre 16 Day Date
- Movement Automatic
- Display Analog
- Base ETA 7750
- Power Reserve approx. 42 hours
- Frequency 28800 bph
- Date Date, Day
- Chronograph Chronograph
- Diameter 30.00
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RATING & REIVEWS
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daler singh mangat (4/5)
Posted on 09/08/2013
cccraw..............
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Vipin Mahiwal (5/5)
Posted on 22/07/2013
recently i bought it ......vipin mahiwal delhi
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Harneet Singh (5/5)
Posted on 14/05/2013
The ONLY 7750 based movement that I would wear, is this. And this, after I know what a 7750 costs.This watch looks so darn good on a wrist, it has its own cult following. Price and longevity be damned, this is a stunner, especially in brown. This, also, is the only watch I would take over a speedmaster and that, for me, is a lot. The brown leather turns this into an everyday watch which can be worn to semi-formal events too. The leather strap is the version for this watch, even though its a bad proposition as the steel links will cost more once you want them. The SS links are at 20mm which is kind of skinny for this watch. The day and date are VERY legible and there's no need of a reading bubble (read:cyclops). The height is something around 16 to 17mm so be sure the person who's wearing it can carry this size off! Also, to the above reviewer, please stop quoting different websites, in this case, calibre11, and post your own opinion on the watches.