• Vintage Tag Heuer F1 Series WA1410 Quartz Ladies Watch
  • Vintage Tag Heuer F1 Series WA1410 Quartz Ladies Watch
  • Vintage Tag Heuer F1 Series WA1410 Quartz Ladies Watch
  • Vintage Tag Heuer F1 Series WA1410 Quartz Ladies Watch
  • Vintage Tag Heuer F1 Series WA1410 Quartz Ladies Watch
  • Vintage Tag Heuer F1 Series WA1410 Quartz Ladies Watch
  • Vintage Tag Heuer F1 Series WA1410 Quartz Ladies Watch
  • Vintage Tag Heuer F1 Series WA1410 Quartz Ladies Watch
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Tag Heuer

Formula 1 Series

S/N WA1410

£345.00
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Our Take

Formula 1 racing and Tag Heuer have always had close ties, so it was inevitable that they would come out with their own Formula one series watch and here it is! It’s a ladies watch, and measures 28mm without crown and 30mm from lug to lug. The timekeeping is perfect as you would expect from Tag Heuer, it’s powered by a quartz ETA movement. Encased in stainless steel and enticing us with its rotating blue plastic bezel (aged), with the well known ‘Click’ as it turns. The dial is blue/red, with the logo in the centre, there are the usual luminous markers, quick set date at 3 o’clock and Mercedes’ hands, all kept under the original crystal in great condition. The crown features the logo and screws in. The case back also has the logo and screws in, the model number is WA1410. It features the original strap in stainless steel with double lock clasp, s/n 495/3 and measures approximately 6.5” or 16.5cm. The original box and papers are long gone, but a gift box will accompany the watch. It has not been pressure sealed, so please don’t use it near water.

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  • BrandTag Heuer
  • ModelFormula 1 Series
  • GenderLadies
  • Year1990s
  • OriginSwitzerland
  • Dimensions28mm x 30mm
  • MovementQuartz
  • GlassMineral
  • Case MaterialStainless Steel
  • StrapStainless Steel
  • Box/PapersNo
  • Water ResistanceNo

About Tag Heuer

Originally known as Heuer, the company was founded in 1860 in St-Imier, the Tag association didn’t come about until 125 years later. Although some of the achievements have been overlooked, Heuer patented the oscillating pinion in 1887, which is still used by watch manufacturers today. Tag Heuer are best known for their sporting lines, such as the Carrera and Monaco, and it’s no surprise to see that wearers have included the likes of Muhammad Ali, Ayrton Senna, Steve McQueen and Tiger Woods.