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Movement | Automatic |
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Caliber | Calibre 17 |
Base Movement | ETA 2894-2 |
Power Reserve | 42 hours |
Case Material | Stainless Steel |
Water Resistance | 100 meters |
Crystal | Sapphire |
Functions | Chronograph, Date |
Jewels | 37 |
Frequency | 28, 800 vibrations per hour (4 Hz) |
Case Diameter | 41 mm |
Bracelet/Strap | Stainless Steel or Leather (depending on model) |
Covers manufacturing defects for two years from purchase, honored at official service centers worldwide.
Conditions for warranty claim: valid card, legible serial number. Failure voids guarantee.
Excludes damage from unofficial service, bracelets, crystals, batteries, moisture, or improper handling.
Replaces implied warranties, may vary by local law. TAG Heuer decides repair/replacement.
Australian/NZ consumer law guarantees apply; customer entitled to repair/refund for major failure.
Describes the self-winding automatic movement and its power reserve.
Details specifications for Carrera, Monaco, Monza, Kirium, 6000, and Link chronographs.
Guidelines for cleaning, handling condensation, checking pressure seals, and automatic movement care.
Care instructions for leather and metal straps, including crocodile leather.
Identifies the hours, minutes, seconds, and date indicators on the watch face.
Identifies the timer hands: 30 minutes, 60 seconds, and 12 hours.
Details the functions of crown positions 0 (screw-in), 1 (winding), 2 (date), and 3 (time).
Instructions for starting, stopping, and resetting the basic chronograph function.
Instructions for measuring consecutive times with the chronograph.
Explains the use of the bezel for measuring dive time, turning counterclockwise.
Details chronometer certification by the Swiss Official Chronometers Control (C.O.S.C.).