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I was at the Tag Heuer website and did not see a link to contact them. I used their "retail locator" to find out where I could take it to a authorized shop locally. Came up with nothing! A local jeweler sells some Tag watches so I will take it by them tomorrow to see if they have an opinion about the recessed crystal. From my experience the older F-1's rotating bezel & crystal sit about flush. The "like new" watch from ebay is likely a real Tag, it's just the recessed crystal I am questioning. I think it's a cheap replacement and not a genuine Tag mineral crystal. Otherwise the watch really is like new & looks great. Numbers on the back are 371 . 513
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