The Limited Edition Silver Watches:New U-Boat Classico 925 Series
Today, there is no gender division. Watches are not only used as timekeepers but the valuable accessories for daily make up. What’s more, the styles of modern watches need to be changed as per the demand of different occasion. Stylish designer watches are various available in the market including Patek Philippe,Omega, Cartier and other brands. Let’s limited our topic on TAG Heuer purposely.
Today, Tag Heuer men’s and women’s watches are known as much for their elegant performance as for their design and purpose. Tag watches are a rare breed that managed to set itself completely apart from the competition. Creatively designed, expertly set in motion, these watches are defined by just one word – precision. With a rich heritage and over 150 years of watch making experience Tag Heuer men’s and women’s watches are hard to compare with any other Swiss brand of watches.
Due to the chronological feature of Tag Heuer watches, they became the first choice for sportsmen across the world. In 1950, The Mareograph-Seafarer chronograph was launched. It had several built in functions besides being capable of measuring tide gauges. This was the first time a watch with such features has been manufactured. Since then, there has been no stopping Tag Heuer from setting performance and technology milestones. Perhaps that is why it is not surprising that so many famous personalities have sworn allegiance to Tag and some of these names include Leonardo DiCaprio, Tiger Woods, Shah Rukh Khan, Aytron Senna, Steve McQueen, Joe Siffert, and many others. In fact, here’s a funny anecdote about Steve McQueen. McQueen loved Tag Heuer watches so much that during the 1970s he only wore Tag models. So much so that while shooting for ‘Le Mans’ movie he only wore the Monaco model and was thus nicknamed Monaco for a long time!
During its long evolution, TAG Heuer watches have become the symbol of pride, craftsmanship excellence. They are second to none selection for those who pursue perfection.