Tag Heuer's First Microelectronic
Tag Heuer Microtimer
Tag Heuer Microtimer
TAG Heuer introduced the first microelectronic time measuring device accurate to 0.001 of a second in 1966. In 2004,with greater technology and development, TAG Heuer released into the industry the first wristwatch capable of the same level of precision, naming it the Micrometer.
The Micrometer has many outstanding features, naming its accuracy mentioned above, making it very suitable for timing F1 racing, where even a thousandth of a second counts. In its F1 racing timing mode, the lap indicator in watch can indicate the number of laps passed with a maximum of 80 laps. It can also display the total race time in addition to the special features above. Similar to any other chronographs, it also has alarm function, and can sound for 1 minute. As the fundamental purpose of a durable watch, it also displays the date, water resistant for up to a depth of 100 meters and is scratch resistant too. With an anti-reflective sapphire crystal and backlight, accurate time is easily visible and available to its owners, even in the dark. A low battery indicator is also incorporated into the device, warning users to get the battery replaced before it runs out completely. A battery saving function has also been integrated into the water, turning off the watch display when not in use, replacing the display with a screen saver.
A very sophisticated watch and unique in appearance, the Micrometer is carefully designed for the timing of sporting events with unparalleled accuracy. Being the first to introduce such an extraordinary chronograph in the industry is certainly a testament to the quality of Heuer watches.
The Micrometer is priced at approximately $1,300.
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By Rod Low
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