While getting caught up on email this weekend, I came across a note from
TAG Heuer about the Calibre 360 concept watch that was introduced at Basel this
year. First, TAG Heuer introduced the Microtimer,
the first wristwatch accurate to 1/1000th of a second. Now they are making watch
history again by introducing the first mechanical wristwatch capable of measuring
and displaying 1/100th of a second. It doesn't look half bad, either, in my opinion.
From TAG's Basel
2005 news page:
TAG Heuer … is presenting at Baselworld 2005 the most accurate mechanical
timepiece ever crafted,wholesale discount handbags, the “Calibre 360” Concept Chronograph. The “Calibre
360” Concept Chronograph is the first mechanical wrist chronograph to measure
and display time to 1/100th of a second, thanks to the exceptionally high frequency
of its balance wheel,u.s. handbag factories, which oscillates at 360,000 beats per hour,rolex 8570f price, 10 times faster
than any other chronograph—a rate that until now was considered impossible.
In the slide show accompanying the article, I believe I spied a sapphire caseback,
too. It's a silly thing, but for some reason, I'm a sucker for those exhibition
backs. Well done, TAG.
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