LINK Calibre 5 Day-Date

WJF2010.BA0592

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LINK Calibre 5 Day-Date

Brand  : TAG Heuer
Collection  : LINK
Model  : LINK Calibre 5 Day-Date
Reference  : WJF2010.BA0592
Complement : Steel - Steel Bracelet
Year : 2007
Is not commercialised any more

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  • Brand  : TAG Heuer
    Collection  : LINK
    Model  : LINK Calibre 5 Day-Date
    Reference  : WJF2010.BA0592
    Complement : Steel - Steel Bracelet
    Year : 2007
    Is not commercialised any more
    List Price : 3 100 €
    Diameter : 42 mm
    Styles : Sporty
    Classical
    Types : Self-winding
    Calibre : Calibre 5 Day-Date
    Calibre distinction : Côtes de Genève
    Complication : Small Seconds
    Days Indicator
    Case material : Satin-brushed steel
    Case peculiarity : Screwed-down crown
    Sapphire caseback
    Polished steel bezel
    Shape : Round
    Water-resistance : 200 meters
    Dial color : Black
    Display : Luminescent hands
    Indexes : Carrés
    Baton-type
    Luminescent
    Glass : Antireflective coating
    Sapphire
    Strap material : Steel
    Strap clasp : Folding buckle
    + More characteristics : Movement
    25 jewels
    Frequency:
    28 800 vibrations per hour
    Power reserve: 38 hours
    Rotor decorated with 'Côtes de Genève'

DESCRIPTION

  • TAG Heuer LINK  

    What turns a Swiss watch into an enduring icon of design and elegance' In the case of the TAG Heuer LINK, daring aesthetics, a glamorous history of celebrity endorsement, and, perhaps most important for the person who wears it, a level of perfect-fitting wrist comfort second to none. Supremely versatile, it is a watch for all occasions: whatever you do, wherever you are, the TAG Heuer LINK helps define who you are — urban, active, adventurous, sure of yourself and your place in the world.  

    One of TAG Heuer’s strongest brand assets, the TAG Heuer LINK is an instantly recognizable timepiece, avant-garde both for its ergonomic design and its understated, very contemporary elegance.  

    Motion, purity, curve, precision, an almost liquid-metal dynamism in its streamlined form and silhouette — these are the new TAG Heuer LINK’s signature values. The look is iconically urban. The symmetries between the dial and the bracelet, and between the links of the bracelet itself, evoke the fluid lightness and movement of contemporary architecture: clean lines in shimmering steel, sparkling glass and monochromatic text. The bold design is open and direct, explicitly organic; the timepiece floats weightlessly on the wrist, yet has expressive solidity and a dramatic shape. Function, comfort and avant-garde aesthetics have rarely been so elegantly allied.  

    Available in a complete range of sizes and with a host of different TAG Heuer movements to choose from, the LINK is, more than ever, a worldwide reference for avant-garde elegance and ergonomic design.

    THE LINK. AVANT-GARDE ELEGANCE. AVANT-GARDE DESIGN.  

    The story of how the LINK became a legend begins in 1987, when TAG Heuer introduced a new generation of precision-driven sports watches and chronographs called S/el. The unorthodox name stood for “sport and elegance” and drew attention to the line’s most compelling feature: a steel bracelet fashioned of S-shaped links. This marked the first time in Swiss watchmaking history that the genesis of a new watch was its bracelet. The unique, interlocking design was elegant; its ergonomic comfort was, and is, unparalleled. The strongly futuristic codes and fluid symmetries were decades ahead of its time.  

    The signature design gained worldwide fame in 1988 when it flashed on the wrist of F1 World Champion Ayrton Senna. The Brazilian racecar driver, a long-time TAG Heuer Ambassador, wore it to three consecutive F1 World Championships. 

    In 1999, TAG Heuer rebuilt the watch from the ground up — new bracelet, even more ergonomically designed, a wider, thinner dial, and easier-to-use functions. The completely redesigned series, re-launched worldwide as the LINK, was pushed to the forefront through celebrity endorsements from great champions in a wide range of sporting disciplines, from Boris Becker and Monica Seles in tennis to Colin Jackson in track and Leonardo in football. 

    Future LINK models streamlined the design elegance of their predecessors even further, accentuating cleaner lines and a purer economy of form. In 2003, to honour golfing legend Tiger Woods, TAG Heuer launched a new flagship timepiece, the 1/10th of a Second LINK Caliber 36 Mechanical Chronograph — streamlined bracelet, case cut from a solid steel block, larger face for optimum readability, but thinner and rimmed with a slender fixed bezel.    
  • TAG Heuer LINK  

    What turns a Swiss watch into an enduring icon of design and elegance' In the case of the TAG Heuer LINK, daring aesthetics, a glamorous history of celebrity endorsement, and, perhaps most important for the person who wears it, a level of perfect-fitting wrist comfort second to none. Supremely versatile, it is a watch for all occasions: whatever you do, wherever you are, the TAG Heuer LINK helps define who you are — urban, active, adventurous, sure of yourself and your place in the world.  

    One of TAG Heuer’s strongest brand assets, the TAG Heuer LINK is an instantly recognizable timepiece, avant-garde both for its ergonomic design and its understated, very contemporary elegance.  

    Motion, purity, curve, precision, an almost liquid-metal dynamism in its streamlined form and silhouette — these are the new TAG Heuer LINK’s signature values. The look is iconically urban. The symmetries between the dial and the bracelet, and between the links of the bracelet itself, evoke the fluid lightness and movement of contemporary architecture: clean lines in shimmering steel, sparkling glass and monochromatic text. The bold design is open and direct, explicitly organic; the timepiece floats weightlessly on the wrist, yet has expressive solidity and a dramatic shape. Function, comfort and avant-garde aesthetics have rarely been so elegantly allied.  

    Available in a complete range of sizes and with a host of different TAG Heuer movements to choose from, the LINK is, more than ever, a worldwide reference for avant-garde elegance and ergonomic design.

    THE LINK. AVANT-GARDE ELEGANCE. AVANT-GARDE DESIGN.  

    The story of how the LINK became a legend begins in 1987, when TAG Heuer introduced a new generation of precision-driven sports watches and chronographs called S/el. The unorthodox name stood for “sport and elegance” and drew attention to the line’s most compelling feature: a steel bracelet fashioned of S-shaped links. This marked the first time in Swiss watchmaking history that the genesis of a new watch was its bracelet. The unique, interlocking design was elegant; its ergonomic comfort was, and is, unparalleled. The strongly futuristic codes and fluid symmetries were decades ahead of its time.  

    The signature design gained worldwide fame in 1988 when it flashed on the wrist of F1 World Champion Ayrton Senna. The Brazilian racecar driver, a long-time TAG Heuer Ambassador, wore it to three consecutive F1 World Championships. 

    In 1999, TAG Heuer rebuilt the watch from the ground up — new bracelet, even more ergonomically designed, a wider, thinner dial, and easier-to-use functions. The completely redesigned series, re-launched worldwide as the LINK, was pushed to the forefront through celebrity endorsements from great champions in a wide range of sporting disciplines, from Boris Becker and Monica Seles in tennis to Colin Jackson in track and Leonardo in football. 

    Future LINK models streamlined the design elegance of their predecessors even further, accentuating cleaner lines and a purer economy of form. In 2003, to honour golfing legend Tiger Woods, TAG Heuer launched a new flagship timepiece, the 1/10th of a Second LINK Caliber 36 Mechanical Chronograph — streamlined bracelet, case cut from a solid steel block, larger face for optimum readability, but thinner and rimmed with a slender fixed bezel.    
  • Brand  : TAG Heuer
    Collection  : LINK
    Model  : LINK Calibre 5 Day-Date
    Reference  : WJF2010.BA0592
    Complement : Steel - Steel Bracelet
    Year : 2007
    Is not commercialised any more
    List Price : 3 100 €
    Diameter : 42 mm
    Styles : Sporty
    Classical
    Types : Self-winding
    Calibre : Calibre 5 Day-Date
    Calibre distinction : Côtes de Genève
    Complication : Small Seconds
    Days Indicator
    Case material : Satin-brushed steel
    Case peculiarity : Screwed-down crown
    Sapphire caseback
    Polished steel bezel
    Shape : Round
    Water-resistance : 200 meters
    Dial color : Black
    Display : Luminescent hands
    Indexes : Carrés
    Baton-type
    Luminescent
    Glass : Antireflective coating
    Sapphire
    Strap material : Steel
    Strap clasp : Folding buckle
    More characteristics : Movement
    25 jewels
    Frequency:
    28 800 vibrations per hour
    Power reserve: 38 hours
    Rotor decorated with 'Côtes de Genève'