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This is the TAG Heuer Edge, which was developed as a prototype but never went into full production. As David explains on Calibre11.com, there were a lot of cases produced, but the full run of watches never got underway. So we see a fair number of empty cases, offered on the market. I imagine that people get these cases and then finish the watches according to their own preferences.
Any chronograph with this dial configuration -- with the top two registers above the center line -- will be quartz-powered. I do not believe that there are any mechanical movements in this configuration; definitely none used by TAG Heuer.
Jeff
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: Your dial is different again. Are they all Quarts movements ?
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