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: Hi,
: Have taken some picture of the watch. I hope
: they are good enough, my first time trying
: to do something like this.
: Pictures at:
: http://homepage.mac.com/hank.friedman/PhotoAlbum1.html
: My thinking is that the watch I purchased is
: either a fake or knock-off or gray market.
: My reasons are as follows: 1. No serial # on
: back of case
: 2. No warranty card with watch
: 3. Only one manual
: 4. The Tag Heuer shield on the back of the case
: is
: pointed at the 7 o'clock position
: 5. Wrong model #. I was sold model #
: CAC1110..., the watch in my possession is
: model # CAC1111...
: I await your feedback. Thank you for your time.
: Hank
Hank,
I was out for a couple of days....sorry for the late reply....
Although there are a couple of things that concern me about your TAG, it is extremely difficult to tell if your watch is genuine or not.
First....I do not think it is a CAC1111....it appears to be a CAC1110
Second....The case looks too small....the reason I say this is because the bezel goes all the way to the edge of the case....very unlike any F1 TAG
Third....The bezel seems to have "Shallow" notches in between the numbers....the photos of TAG F1 that I have seen have deeper notches
Because of these reasons....I am inclined to say that you watch is either an old model F1 or a replica...I honestly believe that it is not a replica....the other features of the watch are too accurate and just like the gen....however I cannot say for sure....the only way you can know for sure is to take the watch to an Authorized TAG dealer and have one of their watch smiths open the case back and inspect the movement....
Sorry I could not nail this one down for you....it is an awesome looking Chrono....I am thinking about getting one now....
Thrillseeker
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