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Tag Heuer CL1212-BA0705 Kirium Quartz Chronograph

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Product Description: Tag Heuer CL1212-BA0705 Kirium Quartz Chronograph

Movement: Quartz movement/ Elapsed and total time chronograph functions with split-seconds and close consecutive times register
  • Water resistance: 200 m
  • Crystal: Convex scratch resistant sapphire crystal
  • Case: Cut from a block of solid Steel/ Shaped push-buttons
  • Bezel: Unidirectional turning notched bezel
  • Dial: Flat dial with flange/ Luminescent hour-markers and hands...
Movement: Quartz movement/ Elapsed and total time chronograph functions with split-seconds and close consecutive times register
  • Water resistance: 200 m
  • Crystal: Convex scratch resistant sapphire crystal
  • Case: Cut from a block of solid Steel/ Shaped push-buttons
  • Bezel: Unidirectional turning notched bezel
  • Dial: Flat dial with flange/ Luminescent hour-markers and hands
  • Crown: screw in
  • Bracelet: Steel
  • Clasp: Double safety clasp

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