TAG Heuer - Link Chonograph Automatic - Calibre 16 - Men - 2000-2010






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TAG Heuer Link Chronograph Automatic Calibre 16, 42 mm stainless steel case with blue dial, automatic movement, dating to 2000–2010, with a steel bracelet in short length, in good used condition.
Description from the seller
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This TAG Heuer Link Chronograph Automatic Calibre 16 with a 41 mm case presents a very good overall condition, with normal signs of use consistent with its sporty nature and the passage of time.
The 41 mm stainless steel case shows light micro-scratches and minor marks typical of regular use, especially on the polished areas of the tachymeter bezel and on the more exposed edges. The satin-finished surfaces correctly retain their original finish, with even and aesthetically balanced wear.
The fixed bezel with tachymeter scale shows small superficial marks visible under certain light incidence, with no severe dings or deformations. The scale remains perfectly legible.
The sapphire crystal is in generally good condition, although it has a small nick located approximately at the 11 o'clock position. It is a pinpoint impact, visible upon careful inspection, that does not compromise the crystal’s structure nor affect the dial reading, but should be mentioned for transparency.
The sunburst blue dial is in excellent condition, with no stains or color loss. The applied indices maintain good definition and alignment, and the hands retain their integrity. The date window at 3 o'clock functions correctly.
The signed crown and the chronograph pushers show light external signs coherent with use, maintaining firm and proper operation.
The original steel Link bracelet, with its characteristic S-shaped design, shows micro-scratches and homogeneous surface wear, especially on the links and the deployant clasp. No structural deformations or major damages are observed, and the clasp functions properly.
The case back seen through sapphire crystal allows viewing of the Calibre 16 movement. It presents light, normal superficial marks from use.
Overall, it is a well-preserved specimen, with honest and coherent wear, highlighting only the small nick in the crystal at 11 o’clock, without affecting the functioning or the overall aesthetic of the watch worn on the wrist.
A0000000052
This TAG Heuer Link Chronograph Automatic Calibre 16 with a 41 mm case presents a very good overall condition, with normal signs of use consistent with its sporty nature and the passage of time.
The 41 mm stainless steel case shows light micro-scratches and minor marks typical of regular use, especially on the polished areas of the tachymeter bezel and on the more exposed edges. The satin-finished surfaces correctly retain their original finish, with even and aesthetically balanced wear.
The fixed bezel with tachymeter scale shows small superficial marks visible under certain light incidence, with no severe dings or deformations. The scale remains perfectly legible.
The sapphire crystal is in generally good condition, although it has a small nick located approximately at the 11 o'clock position. It is a pinpoint impact, visible upon careful inspection, that does not compromise the crystal’s structure nor affect the dial reading, but should be mentioned for transparency.
The sunburst blue dial is in excellent condition, with no stains or color loss. The applied indices maintain good definition and alignment, and the hands retain their integrity. The date window at 3 o'clock functions correctly.
The signed crown and the chronograph pushers show light external signs coherent with use, maintaining firm and proper operation.
The original steel Link bracelet, with its characteristic S-shaped design, shows micro-scratches and homogeneous surface wear, especially on the links and the deployant clasp. No structural deformations or major damages are observed, and the clasp functions properly.
The case back seen through sapphire crystal allows viewing of the Calibre 16 movement. It presents light, normal superficial marks from use.
Overall, it is a well-preserved specimen, with honest and coherent wear, highlighting only the small nick in the crystal at 11 o’clock, without affecting the functioning or the overall aesthetic of the watch worn on the wrist.
