Monday 12 September, 2011 - 15:00 PM EDT
TAG Heuer mikrograph 1916
This timepiece revolutionized the capture of time. In 1916 Charles-Auguste Heuer launched the Mikrograph stopwatch. By inventing its mechanism, which pulsated at 360,000 beats per hour, he gave Mankind the ability to measure 100ths of seconds for the first time. The first Mikrograph revolutionized sports timekeeping, and took its rightful place in history as official stopwatch for the Olympics.
With the Carrera Mikrograph 1/100th and the Mikrotimer Flying 1000, 2011 is the year TAG Heuer is once again entering the territory of genius.
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Source:
[ TAG Heuer Official Website ]
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