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Brand TAG HeuerCollectionLinkSeriesCaliber SModel NoCJF7110.BA0592
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MovementFeatures Chronograph, Perpetual CalendarMovement QuartzCaseCase Size 42 mmCase Shape RoundCase Material SteelGlass Material Sapphire CrystalDialDial Colour BlackStrapStrap Material SteelOtherEAN 7612533036673Gender MenWater Resistance (M) 200Warranty Period 2 YearsCountry of Origin Switzerland
About the TAG Heuer Link Collection
The TAG Heuer Link collection was originally introduced as the S/el (Sports/elegance) in 1987. This collection served as a key in bridging TAG Heuer’s dive watches and chronographs from the late 20th century with the Carrera-centred collections of the 21st century. In 1999, it was rebranded as the Link, highlighting its unique “double S” shaped bracelet links. The Link became a signature of the brand, seamlessly blending sports functionality with elegance. Over its first two decades, the collection achieved remarkable commercial success, selling over two million units and solidifying its significance within TAG Heuer's lineup.
Design And Features
The design evolution of the TAG Heuer Link reflects the brand's dedication to combining style with functionality. The first generation, launched in 1999, introduced a rounded bracelet and significant dial updates, such as the switch from Mercedes to sword hands and the use of oversized Arabic numerals. In 2004, the second generation featured a two-part dial with starburst and azurage patterns, along with a refined bezel. By 2006, the collection’s third generation showcased a slimmer bezel, a textured dial with vertical lines, and a more contoured crown guard. The fourth generation, released in 2011, presented a cushion-shaped bezel and flatter bracelet links. Building on this, the fifth generation, beginning in 2017, enhanced the design with an enlarged cushion-style bezel and new dial colours.
Central to the collection is the calibre S chronograph, an electro-mechanical hybrid movement that integrates traditional hands with advanced technology for precise timekeeping and chronograph functions. Noteworthy models include the Link calibre 36, powered by the esteemed El Primero movement, and special editions such as the Link Dicaprio Edition, Ayrton Senna tributes, and Tiger Woods editions. Unique designs within the collection, like the Link Searacer with its countdown timer and the Link Oracle Racing limited edition, further showcase its versatility.

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Tanisha Saha (4/5)
Posted on 23/06/2014
Tag Heuer presents another classy model with new features in hand. Equipped with scratch resistant and sturdy sapphire crystal glass cover, chronographic features, black dial with effulgent hands and indices housed in a brushed steel case give a simplifies yet stylish look to this watch. This watch also offers a unique perpetual calendar till year 2099 which keeps you updated. Steel case of width 42mm with tachymeter inscribed on its bezel is a visual treat. This watch offers resistance to water upto a remarkable level of 200m which makes this watch suitable for every environment. Powered by quartz movements this time keeper gives precision and accuracy at the same time.
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Harneet Singh (5/5)
Posted on 14/05/2013
The calibre S was the next step in High precision Quartz watches before seiko came up with newer innovations but this watch proves beyond doubt, TAG is doing something with their quartz movements as well. Frankly, this is the only quartz I might splurge two hundred large ones on to. Swiss rhondas, really cost no more than 25 to 50 dollars to produce, but this one has so much research and development in it, you just need to get it for the history. I have the F1 version of this although I always wanted this to begin with, but I have large 8'' wrists so the F1 with the 44mm did better on them. The precision of the 5 independent motors just can not be beat. The seconds hand will have a slight play with it, but it's not a QC issue, it's to prevent straining of the mechanism. Party trick: Start chrono and stop it at 25s. It comes back to reset counter-clockwise!