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Old 1 December 2010, 08:11 AM   #1
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Tag Heuer Serial and Model Number Reference

Good day to all, where can i get a reference table for the Serial and Model Number for Tag Heuers? I've tried searching online but i still got nothing...

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Old 1 December 2010, 09:18 AM   #2
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You won't find a "table" for serial numbers as each is specific to a certain watch.

As for model numbers, what exactly to you need? If you describe a watch, someone here can get you the number or vice versa.

This is a general format/code as provided by david of www.calibre11.com :

Re: can somebody explain the codes for tags please?
I did this one a while back, so I'll have to go the quick route.

This post addresses only the post year 1992 code format... AA#### A third alpha was introduced somewhere around 2002 for the expanded line and new iterations of many of the series. This post does not address three alpha codes. (eg WAH1110)

1st Character = W= Analog or C= Chornograph

2nd Character = Series... H= 6000 A= Vinatge F1 series, D= Vintage 1500, E = Vintage 2000, , F= 4000, G= S/el Series, I=S/el Leather, K= 2k Classic, L= Kirium , M=2000 Sport Series, N= 2k Exclusive, =AH current F1 etc.... I know there a bunch of Classic Series that follow (Monaco, Carrera, Monza, etc) but those aren't in my recall anymore.

3rd Character (1st digit) = Movement 1= Qtz 2 = Automatic 3= Manual Wind 5 = Chronometer (there is a 7, but I think that's the new wheel chronos..)

4th Charcter (2nd digit) = Size 0= Magnum/Grande, 1 = Gents, 2=Midsize 3= Ladies, 4= Ladies Mini

5th Character (3rd digit) = Case base material 1= Stainless Steel, 2= Steel and Gold Plate, 3=All Gold Plated, 4 = Solid 18k, 5= Steel and Solid 18k

6th Character (4th digit) = Dial color No real standard across the models anymore.
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Old 2 December 2010, 03:45 AM   #3
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Originally Posted by Wisconsin Proud View Post
You won't find a "table" for serial numbers as each is specific to a certain watch.

As for model numbers, what exactly to you need? If you describe a watch, someone here can get you the number or vice versa.

This is a general format/code as provided by david of www.calibre11.com :

Re: can somebody explain the codes for tags please?
I did this one a while back, so I'll have to go the quick route.

This post addresses only the post year 1992 code format... AA#### A third alpha was introduced somewhere around 2002 for the expanded line and new iterations of many of the series. This post does not address three alpha codes. (eg WAH1110)

1st Character = W= Analog or C= Chornograph

2nd Character = Series... H= 6000 A= Vinatge F1 series, D= Vintage 1500, E = Vintage 2000, , F= 4000, G= S/el Series, I=S/el Leather, K= 2k Classic, L= Kirium , M=2000 Sport Series, N= 2k Exclusive, =AH current F1 etc.... I know there a bunch of Classic Series that follow (Monaco, Carrera, Monza, etc) but those aren't in my recall anymore.

3rd Character (1st digit) = Movement 1= Qtz 2 = Automatic 3= Manual Wind 5 = Chronometer (there is a 7, but I think that's the new wheel chronos..)

4th Charcter (2nd digit) = Size 0= Magnum/Grande, 1 = Gents, 2=Midsize 3= Ladies, 4= Ladies Mini

5th Character (3rd digit) = Case base material 1= Stainless Steel, 2= Steel and Gold Plate, 3=All Gold Plated, 4 = Solid 18k, 5= Steel and Solid 18k

6th Character (4th digit) = Dial color No real standard across the models anymore.
wow! great info sir! this is exactly what i was looking for/
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Old 6 September 2016, 10:43 AM   #4
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Can anyone tell me what size o-ring / gasket is used on a WD 1221-K-20 Tag President?
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