
Tag Heuer is a Swiss luxury watch brand. It was introduced in 1860, when Edward Heyer founded Uhrenmanufaktur Heuer AG in Saint-Imier. Since then, the motto of the Swiss watch legend is the Swiss avant-garde. However, Tag Heuer watches are mostly popular in the sporting world for their precision gauges. Best known among athletes, these watches are also a hobby on the market among watch lovers.
Now let's crawl into the history and achievements of this brand:
After installing its root in 1860, the brand in 1887 patented an oscillating gear that is still used by many watch manufacturers, making mechanical chronographs on the wrist.
The watch brand is actually even popular for the launch of the first chronograph on the market in 1914.
Heuer in 1916 also said that he introduced the first stopwatch, the Micrograph. The model was followed by another Semikrograf stopwatch, which offered 1 / 50th of a second calculation and split-second function. With this split-second function, the calculation of the time interval between two events or participants has become easy.
Today, the watch brand is considered the first manufacturer to master chronographs with an unsurpassed accuracy of 1 / 1000th of a second, even 1 / 10th and 1 / 100th of a second.
Tag Heuer watches are considered official timekeepers at the Olympic Games. This brand has been honored with this role since the 1920s.
The company constantly strives for excellence and innovation and always strives for excellence. His six-year partnership with Kimi Raikkönen, the driver of the 2007 Scuderia Ferrari F1 World Championship Formula 1; F1 fans Heikki Kovalainen and Lewis Hamilton and the Vodafone McLaren Mercedes team in Formula 1 prove this. The company also participated in celebrities such as Maria Sharapova, a tennis player; Jeff Gordon, the Nascara idol; Sebastian Bourde, a Formula 1 racer, Bollywood and Hollywood icons Shah Rukh Khan and Brad Pitt respectively, to bring the spectacle and prestige to life.
In 2006, Professional Golf Watch by Tag Heuer received an award for product design in the lifestyle / leisure category. In 2007, the brand even won the same award for its unique Monaco Caliber 360 LS watch. It was a tough competition in which there were about 2,000 hours fighting for the same life / leisure title. In 2010, two years before that, Tag Heuer watch & Carrera 1887 won the La Petite Aiguille award.

