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Tag Heuer Formula 1 Black Dial Watch for Men - CAZ101H.BA0842
Swiss-made, this bold TAG Heuer Formula 1 is an aesthetic 43 mm watch. This model features a Steel case and a Quartz movement.
TAG Heuer as a brand has always relied on their product’s excellent chronographs. In addition, TAG produces dress watches of distinction suitable for any occasion and any ensemble. This TAG Heuer Mens Chronograph Quartz Watch has a 200 m / 20 atm water resistance, so you will be ready for swimming activities as well. This Tag Heuer Quartz watch’s features include a scratch-resistant sapphire crystal, a screw-down and protected winding crown, and a tightly closed aesthetic 43 mm case back for maximum durability. The fixed stainless steel bezel with a blue aluminum top ring sports a convenient tachymeter scale.
As for all Tag Heuer watches, this timepiece represents a high-quality standard. This timepiece can be used in every situation – from casual business to extreme sports —Tag Heuer Formula 1 timepiece has got you covered watch and you can be sure that it will make a fantastic addition to your collection.
BRAND NAME | Tag Heuer |
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MODEL NUMBER | CAZ101H.BA0842 |
PART NUMBER | CAZ101H.BA0842 |
ITEM SHAPE | Round |
DIAL WINDOW MATERIAL TYPE | Mineral |
DISPLAY TYPE | Analog |
CASE MATERIAL | Stainless Steel |
CASE DIAMETER | 43 millimeters |
CASE THICKNESS | 11 millimeters |
BAND MATERIAL | Stainless Steel |
BAND SIZE | Mens Standard |
BAND WIDTH | 22 millimeters |
BAND COLOR | Silver |
DIAL COLOR | Black |
MOVEMENT | Swiss Quartz |
This TAG Heuer Formula 1 Fangio Limited Edition honors Juan Manuel Fangio Déramo (24 June 1911 – 17 July 1995). A genius racing car driver from Argentina, also known as El Chueco (“the bowlegged one”) or El Maestro (“The Master”). He was one of the icons of Formula 1. He put 5 world championships to his name and his record stood for 47 years before Michael Schumacher took the record.
After his debut in 1938, in a Ford V8 in the Turismo Carretera, he became extremely successful in South American endurance events. For example, the notorious Carrera Panamericana in Mexico. This race would inspire Jack Heuer years later to design the Carrera range, bringing him private funding to race a Maserati in Europe.
Fangio’s sensationally fast driving won him his first Formula 1 championship in 1951. In 1953, Fangio won again. Fangio captured his fourth title with Ferrari in 1956 and his fifth the following year with Maserati. He retired in 1958 with 24 World Championship Grand Prix wins under his belt from 52 starts. Which is still the highest percentage in F1 history.
TAG Heuer now marks the 60th anniversary of Fangio’s fifth world title with a special edition of its Formula 1 model. This TAG Heuer Formula 1 Fangio Limited Edition.