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TAG Heuer International SA
Industry: Timepieces
Number of terms: 702
Number of blossaries: 6
Company Profile:
TAG Heuer S.A. designs, manufactures and markets high end watches, chronographs and fashion. Edouard Heuer founded Tag Heuer in St. Imier in Switzerland in 1860. Originally named the Uhrenmanufactur Heuer AG, or Heuer Watchmaking Inc., the company patented its chronograph in 1882 and the ...
An indicator on the dial of an automatic watch showing how much longer it will run without being rewound, either manually or automatically.
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A scale on the dial that is used for medical purposes. It indicates the heart rate based on the number of beats counted in a certain length of time.
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A chiming watch. It can be set to strike a bell every hour, or at other intervals.
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Part of an automatic rewinding mechanism, it is also called the oscillating weight. (See "Oscillating weight)
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The process of restoring a watch to proper working order.
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An electronic movement in which an oscillating quartz crystal acts as the regulator. A miniature battery supplies the energy for the integrated circuit and the quartz resonator. There are several types of quartz watch: some have an analog display (hands), some have a digital display (numbers), and others combine the two.
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An electronic unit composed of a printed circuit base (Print), an circuit board, and various elements such as contact plates.
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Push buttons are used to start, stop and reset chronograph functions.
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A toothed part, generally with 6 -14 teeth. It is used in a drive train where it meshes with a gear wheel.
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The Montreal series, launched in 1972, has a very modern rectangular design. The name recalls TAG Heuer's association with the timing of major sports events; Montreal has hosted the Olympics in 1976 and Formula 1 races since 1978. It also underlines the brand's growing determination to be present in North America.
Industry:Timepieces