
You may notice that the first movement rendering below has a rounded rotor without Côtes de Genève (Geneva stripes), but there arealso rounded versions with 8 vertical stripes (as seen in the photo below). Older models will have a solid rotor, while the newer versions have two triangle shapes cut out at the bottom. The Calibre 5 has been in production for quite some time and has undergone some updates in terms of style. If you find examples of watches that contain the Calibre 5 but with obvious differences in the appearance of the rotors (oscillating weight), do not be alarmed. “A number of TAG Heuer automatic movements are awarded an Official Swiss Chronometer Control (C.O.S.C.) Certificate, the ultimate recognition of precision and reliability.” Different Rotors The TAG Heuer Carrera Sport Chronographs are an assertive statement of elegant design, striking. TAG Heuer Carrera is the spirit of endurance on your wrist.
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However, keep in mind that not all Calibre 5 movements are COSC. TAG Heuer Carrera 160 Years Anniversary Automatic Chronograph - Diameter 44 mm CBN2A1E.BA0643. TAG also uses a high grade variation of the 2824 which is COSC certified. 25 jewels means you have an ETA, 26 jewels means you have the Sellita. The easiest way to tell which movement your watch has is to look at the jewel count engraved on the movement itself.

#2 - Pay 46mm connected + $1500 = you get the 45mm mechanical module ($1650) with better components - titanium buckle $220, titanium lugs $850, black rubber strap $115.Some of the topics covered in the caliber listing:Īs mentioned above, TAG Heuer watches powered by the Calibre 5 movement can contain either an ETA 2824-2 or Sellita SW200-1 base caliber. Received: use of OG Connected for 2 years and 1 new mechanical watch Special Edition 46mm valued at $1500? or $3000? How do we value this? ( why can't they just let us keep the OG connected!)ĭoesn't the 46mm connected come with titanium everything?
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#1 - Pay 46mm connected + $1500 = you get a Special Edition 46mm Mechanical.

I'm leaning towards 1/2 because I didn't really use the smart watch feature much and may just permanently go back to mechanical watches. Just going through all the options and still cant figure out what makes the most sense.
