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Sir,
I am owner of an original Tag Heuer Formula 1 CAC1111-0. It´s a nice watch, but there´s some project/manufacturing problems. I noticed that the rubber "bumpers" around the bezel and the crown is deteriorating, melting along the use, I am meaning within 1 or 2 years (with or without a continuous use). The worst part of the story is that send the watch to a Tag assistance and they don't consider as their responsibilty and Tag Heuer, answered that such thing should be replaced totally at my charge. So, I am warning you... it´s funny, but it´s better for you buying 3 or 4 good fake than a real one, with a defective material on it. If you want I could post pictures of my "Original new Tag HEuer Formula 1" with its melted rubber bumpers...
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