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This is very useful. My wife has a ladies automatic Aquaracer listed as having a Caliber 3 movement. Does anyone know if this is an ETA movement? Thanks.
: Most of you will probably recall that TAGHeuer
: revamped their website not long ago.
: Unfortunately, in the update the company
: choose not to include anymore the
: information concerning the mechanical
: movements they use in their current models,
: so I believe it's a good idea to publish
: this summary on the subject: TH Calibre 5,
: ETA 2824-2: Aquaracer watch, Carrera watch
: TH Calibre 6, ETA 2895-1: Monza watch, Monaco
: watch
: TH Calibre 7, ETA 2892-A2: 2000 chronometer,
: Link chronometer
: TH Calibre 7GMT, ETA 2893-A2: Carrera GMT
: TH Calibre 11, DD 2022: Autavia
: TH Calibre 16, ETA 7750: Carrera chronograph,
: Link chronograph, Aquaracer chronograph
: TH Calibre 17, ETA 2894-2: Monaco chronograph,
: Monza chronograph, Carrera chronograph,
: Kirium chronograph
: TH Calibre 36, Zenith El Primero: Monza 36
: TH Calibre 60, DD 2073: Aquagraph
: Additions and/or corrections are welcome!
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