Tag Heuer, a Swiss luxury watchmaker which has notably written some of the most important chapters in the history of Swiss watchmaking, from the oscillating pinion in the Microtimer, the first ever bracelet chronograph accurate to 1/100th seconds, to the Monaco V4 series watch, and the Carrera Calibre 360, the first mechanical movement to display 1/100th second, has now come up with an incredibly new Mikrotourbillon S, a wristwatch equipped with two tourbillions escapements, one for timekeeping and other for the chronograph. The Tag Heuer Mikrotourbillon S timepiece is a yet another impressive development of the brand’s ‘Mikro’ platform that actually powers the wide range Chronographs with of ultra-high frequency. We have also earlier seen Tag Heuer’s world’s fastest chronometer watch, theMikrotimer Flying 1000, which is capable of tracking 1/1000th of a second. (Read More)
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