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TAG Heuer Donates Pièce Unique Heuer 02T for Revolution x The Rake Covid-19 Solidarity Auction
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TAG Heuer Donates Pièce Unique Heuer 02T for Revolution x The Rake Covid-19 Solidarity Auction
The second reason that the industry was wringing its collective hands in disconcertment was that TAG Heuer also had the audacity to submit each and every one of these movements to COSC —the independent Swiss body in charge of chronometer certification — for maximum daily deviation of minus 4, plus 6 seconds.
What’s the big deal about this? OK. Let’s go back to 1801 when Abraham-Louis Breguet, the Muhammad Ali of watchmaking, invented the tourbillon. In an attempt to combat the erosive effects of gravity on the regulating organ of the watch when it was in the vertical position, Breguet came up with the incredible idea of placing the balance, hairspring and escapement inside of a cage that rotated once on its own axis every minute. In so doing it average the error caused.
Once incredibly rare, today tourbillon wristwatches are one of the most popular complications thanks to the advent of the industrial era, where CNC machining, wire erosion and even LIGA (a process where components are grown galvanically) allows the creation of components with incredible precision and speed.
But most tourbillons have two things in common. They are expensive. And they are not tested for their accuracy. Of the innumerable brands that make tourbillons there were but two that actually certified their watches as chronometers, Patek Philippe and Chopard L.U.C.
In 2018, TAG Heuer proceeded to one-up the other two brands by switching from COSC certification to certification from the famous Observatory in Besancon, which tested entire finished watches as opposed to COSC which tested movements (at the time). In addition to the other certified tourbillons, neither of which are chronographs, meaning the TAG Heuer 02T is the only chronometer certified tourbillon chronograph in the world. (Renaud and Papi made a few COSC certified tourbillon chronographs for Breitling in 2005, but those watches were a tiny production and costs more than 10 times as much.)
Says TAG Heuer’s director of heritage Catherine Eberle, “Since this watch launched four years ago, it has become one of the modern icons in our brand. A watch that expresses all our history in precision timing but now utilizing a great technical step forward to provide an unbeatable value proposition.”
When approached about our Covid-19 Solidarity Auction it was the decision of TAG Heuer’s, outgoing CEO, Stefan Bianchi and, incoming CEO, Frédéric Arnault to offer a unique execution of the Heuer 02T.
Says the brand’s Heritage Director Catherine Eberle-Devaux, “We thought it would be extremely fitting to create a unique watch with a skeletonized dial and featuring this ‘Stay Home’ logo which became very meaningful to the TAG Heuer community throughout the Covid-19 lockdown.”
Finally, the winner will also be invited to the Monaco for either the E Grand Prix, the Grand Prix Historic or the F-1 race in 2021. There he or she will be invited to dinner with Eberle and myself. We would like to thank TAG Heuer for this combination of an extraordinary watch and a wonderfully unique experience.