TAG HEUER CARRERA? MEN'S 43MM CHRONOGRAPH AUTOMATIC WATCH CAR2A10.FC6235
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Product code: CAR2A10.FC6235
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Condition:New with tags: A brand-new, unused, and unworn item (including handmade items) in the original packaging (such as the original box or bag) and/or with the original tags attached.See all condition definitions opens in a new window or tab about the condition
Brand: TAG Heuer
Movement:Mechanical: Automatic/Kinetic
Gender:Men's
Display:Analogue
MPN: CAR2A10.FC6235
Band Material:Leather
Features:Chronograph, Water Resistant over 100 m, Easy to Read
UPC: 683498417804 EAN: 7612533104372


Since no one has started a daily thread yet, I thought I would give it a go. As the thread title implies, post whatever style of Hamilton you wish.I just now got my Murray and Cabot back from the watch shop. I've already got the Murray strapped up and on my wrist, so that is what I'll share. The strap for the Cabot is at home and will have to wait. I owe thanks to Tom (vintagehamiltons) on both of these. The Cabot I purchased from his "overstock" and the Murray is now wearing a NOS crystal that
FOLKS: Have created this thread from the discussion of movement sizes initiated in the Rutledge thread.Been into this vintage watch thang for 18 months now - but never understood what size of movement is what - and why.Was there some sort of convention decided by someone sometime?Just looking at the numbers (6/0 etc) - what do they tell one?







