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    Tag Heuer Chronometer officially certified 200 meters is genuine or fake?

    Hello,I wanted to ask if this watch Tag Heuer Chronometer officially certified 200 meters is genuine or fake? Thanks :)TAG HAUER CHRONOMETER MAN'S WRISTWATCH : Lot 4

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    Re: Tag Heuer Chronometer officially certified 200 meters is genuine or fake?

    I don't recall there being a 2000 series chronometer.
    in any case, I'm more certain that no 2000 series ever had a clear back and I would avoid it for that alone.


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    Re: Tag Heuer Chronometer officially certified 200 meters is genuine or fake?

    Quote Originally Posted by drunken monkey View Post
    I don't recall there being a 2000 series chronometer.
    in any case, I'm more certain that no 2000 series ever had a clear back and I would avoid it for that alone.
    Not a Swiss movement either...
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