
Pulsar updates the classic chronograph timepiece with the Sport PF3223, which features a large, bold face and stainless steel bracelet band. It has three chronograph subdials, including 1/5th second stopwatch with split time measurement and a 12-hour alarm (which can be used to indicate time in a second time zone). It has a deep blue dial background, luminous hands and dial markers, and a date function at 3 o’clock. The large round silver stainless steel watch case measures 1.7 inches in diameter and features a blue/red-screened unidirectional rotating bezel with a fluted edge. The link bracelet band is composed of both brushed and polished silver stainless steel pieces and is joined by a double-locking fold-over clasp. Other features include water resistance to 100 meters (330 feet), a scratch-resistant mineral crystal, and precise Japanese quartz movement. Warranty Pulsar’s three-year warranty (from date of purchase) covers all of the watch–inside and out. All moving parts, the case, crystal, bracelet, and battery are covered.
Pulsar Watch – Pulsar PF3223
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Sleek, professional, and luxurious, the TAG Heuer Carrera automatic chronograph watch for men (model #CV2011.BA0786) is an exquisite timepiece for both business and pleasure. The stainless steel watch case measures 41mm wide (1.61 inches) and it’s topped by a black bezel with a tachymeter readout, used for measuring time over distance. The shimmery silver dial face includes three chrono subdials, thin baton hands (with seconds hand), silver stick hour markers, small minute indexes, and a date window at 3 o’clock. It’s completed by a triple-link stainless steel bracelet band that mixes brushed and polished finishes. Other features include a Swiss-made automatic movement (with a 38- to 42-hour power reserve), highly scratch-resistant sapphire crystal, and water resistance to 50 meters (165 feet)–suitable for swimming but not for diving.
About TAG Heuer TAG Heuer traces its roots to the small Swiss village of St-Imier where, in 1860, a watchmaker named Edouard Heuer opened his first shop. His vision was to create remarkable timepieces that pushed the envelope of innovation and precision. The company’s reputation grew, and Heuer’s first patent for a chronograph mechanism in 1882 was followed by a long list of achievements: the first stopwatch accurate to 1/100 of a second, the first dashboard stopwatch for race cars, the first miniature electronic timekeeping device accurate to 1/1000th of a second, and the first automatic movement with a microrotor, to name just a few. Over the years, Heuer’s reputation for gold-standard precision earned the company the privilege of providing official timing services for a number of world-class competitive sporting events, including the Olympic Games, the FIS Ski World Cup, and the FIA Formula 1 World Championships. To this day, TAG Heuer maintains a close association with the world of competitive sports and enjoys a devoted following among sports celebrities and enthusiasts. In 1985, Heuer joined the TAG (Techniques D’Avant-Garde) group, and the TAG Heuer name and logo were created. Now one of the most recognized and sought-after watch brands in the world, TAG Heuer continues its reputation of innovative design and technological excellence, creating prestigious timepieces that are always at the cutting edge of precision, reliability and style.
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Stainless steel dress watch. Brown leather band with white stitch trim. Black dial with silver tone luminous hands. Brushed stainless steel bezel. Sapphire crystal. Date displays at the 3 o’clock mark. Swiss quartz movement. Deployment buckle. Water resis
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