TAG Heuer - 2000 Series - No Reserve Price - WE1211-R - Unisex - 1980-1989






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TAG Heuer, Ref. 2000 Series (WE1211-R), a unisex quartz watch from the 1980s, with a 34 mm stainless steel case and steel bracelet, silver dial, in good condition with visible wear.
Description from the seller
[Description]
■ Brand: Tag Heuer
■ Model: Ref. 2000 Series
■ Movement: Quartz
■ Case size: 34mm x 40mm x 9mm (excluding crown)
■ Case material: Stainless steel
■ Belt material: Stainless steel
■ Wrist size: Maximum 175mm
[Condition]
-Case: Has scratches from normal use. Overall in good condition.
-Crystal: No major scratches. Clear with no damage. Rotating bezel is loose.
-Dial & Hands: Original with overall patina. Lume still legible.
-Crown: Functions normally. Quick-set date works without issue.
-Movement: Works well.
-Strap: Original stainless steel bracelet. Shows signs of use. Some dirt on the buckle.
Please refer to the photos for details.
Please note:
As this is a vintage watch with no known service history, timekeeping accuracy
is not guaranteed due to age.
A full overhaul is recommended for reliable daily use.
For quartz watches, we have confirmed that the item is working at the time of
inspection. However, in the unlikely event that the battery runs out by the time
it reaches you, please kindly replace the battery yourself.
[Shipping]
Shipped via DHL Express or EMS (Japan Post).
A tracking number will be provided.
Import taxes are the buyer’s responsibility.
[Important Notice for International Buyers]
International Buyers – Please Note:
Import duties, VAT, and customs clearance fees are not included in the item
price or shipping cost.
These charges are the buyer’s responsibility.
Buyers in Italy and France, please be aware: delays and high customs charges
are common.
Refusal to pay may result in return or disposal of the item, for which we cannot
be held responsible.
Please check with your local customs office to understand all potential costs
before purchasing.
We do not under-declare item values or mark items as gifts – doing so is
against international regulations.
[Description]
■ Brand: Tag Heuer
■ Model: Ref. 2000 Series
■ Movement: Quartz
■ Case size: 34mm x 40mm x 9mm (excluding crown)
■ Case material: Stainless steel
■ Belt material: Stainless steel
■ Wrist size: Maximum 175mm
[Condition]
-Case: Has scratches from normal use. Overall in good condition.
-Crystal: No major scratches. Clear with no damage. Rotating bezel is loose.
-Dial & Hands: Original with overall patina. Lume still legible.
-Crown: Functions normally. Quick-set date works without issue.
-Movement: Works well.
-Strap: Original stainless steel bracelet. Shows signs of use. Some dirt on the buckle.
Please refer to the photos for details.
Please note:
As this is a vintage watch with no known service history, timekeeping accuracy
is not guaranteed due to age.
A full overhaul is recommended for reliable daily use.
For quartz watches, we have confirmed that the item is working at the time of
inspection. However, in the unlikely event that the battery runs out by the time
it reaches you, please kindly replace the battery yourself.
[Shipping]
Shipped via DHL Express or EMS (Japan Post).
A tracking number will be provided.
Import taxes are the buyer’s responsibility.
[Important Notice for International Buyers]
International Buyers – Please Note:
Import duties, VAT, and customs clearance fees are not included in the item
price or shipping cost.
These charges are the buyer’s responsibility.
Buyers in Italy and France, please be aware: delays and high customs charges
are common.
Refusal to pay may result in return or disposal of the item, for which we cannot
be held responsible.
Please check with your local customs office to understand all potential costs
before purchasing.
We do not under-declare item values or mark items as gifts – doing so is
against international regulations.
