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Tag Heuer WAH1112.BT0714 Formula 1 watch Questions & Answers
Do you sell the rubber parts for the tag heuer wah1112 (red)
This part is a seal against water and to be sure that it is correctly fitted and tested, the watch should be sent to a makers service center.
You can find the address of you nearest center by going to "csec.tagheuer.com/csec/index.lbl" where you will find a menu on the left, choose "customer service centers" where you will find all the info you need.
9/9/2013 9:29:46 PM •
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on Sep 09, 2013
A friend has a tag
Take it to a store that sells them, they will be happy to determine if it is a fake. Take the opportunity to see, feel and appreciate what a real one feels like and you will probably be able to tell in future if it is fake or not. Beware, there are some good 'fakes' out there. And remember, Only fake people wear fake watches.
10/8/2012 6:24:01 PM •
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on Oct 08, 2012
I need to change the bezel on an older Tag Formula 1
I'm sure any watchmaker can do it for you. I've had one pop off
an old one for me an replace it with a slightly used one he had.
I would like to replace that with a new one. They're available in the UK, but they're pricey. Ebay is an option.
8/20/2010 3:50:44 AM •
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on Aug 20, 2010
The second hand runs extreamly fast
Either the watch is faulty, in which case you need to return it to the store which you bought it, Tag Heuer are very good at fixing their watches. If you bought it elsewhere, check that it is genuine, before sending it anywhere, because if not a genuine Tag Heuer, you may not get it back. I'm guessing its a Quartz model, which are difficult to repair but simple and cheap to replace, which is what they will do (Tag/Jewellers) if its an Automatic model, then it will be repaired quite quickly, as very simple to do.
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4/25/2010 5:24:06 AM •
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on Apr 25, 2010
Where can i get mouvment for formula 1
Go to "http://www.tagheuer.com", then click on "the brand" and you will see a menu on the left.
Try either customer service or service centers for a replacement.
3/27/2010 12:26:26 PM •
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on Mar 27, 2010
Red rubber around watch faded
My experience with Tag Heuer is that if it is covered under warranty, they will fix it. If not - they will fix it at significant cost. My stainless steel Tag was repaired after water damage for over $300.
Alternatively, if the watch still works, sell it on eBay but be clear that it is sold as a used watch, and show a clear picture of the face of the watch so buyers can see the fading. Some buyers will not care. Use the money to buy a new watch.
11/25/2009 9:34:54 PM •
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on Nov 25, 2009
Screw down crown
Either the crown or the case tube threads are stripped. Which ever part is stripped needs to be replaced. Keep in mind that both could be the problem. Be sure you don't get your watch wet until this is fixed. Your watch is NOT sealed for water resistance if the crown does not screw down.
Hope this helps.
Ken
Yellowstone Watch Inc.
www.yellowstonewatch.com
11/3/2009 6:14:47 PM •
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on Nov 03, 2009
What kind of watch winder do I need for this watch
You have selected a wonderful watch... Heuer and TAG/Heuer should be gently wound by the motion of the human wrist and the falling of a centrally pivoting weight (there is no ideal direction).
AUTO-WIND function is NOT at all unique to your watch...
After a couple of CHEAPER "winders" failed me... and after I figured about 4 watches was more than enough to keep wound... I found the greatest BASIC watch winder... to run year over year (efficiently and quietly)
MTE watch winder (their very basic WTS-4).
Good luck: I WILL try to include the URL (see page 6)
http://mte-watchwinder.com/fileadmin/PDF-Uhrenbeweger/MTE_Watch_Winder_Brochure_Engl.__09-2015.pdf
7/30/2020 12:51:36 AM •
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on Jul 30, 2020
I have a kirium model cl111a how do you adjust the time please ?
You probably have a screw down crown. Turn the crown counterclockwise and unscrew the crown. Now you should be able to pull it out. When tightening it back down, don't over tighten, just snug. This is to keep moisture out of your watch. Always have it screwed down unless you are setting the watch.
7/2/2019 6:12:56 PM •
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on Jul 02, 2019
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