TAG HEUER WRIST WATCH

Tag Heuer Watch History
In 1860 Edouard Heuer founds the Heuer watchmaking company in St-Imier, Switzerland.
In 1882 Heuer patents his first chronograph.
In 1911, the company introduces the first automobile dash board chronograph.
During the 1920's Heuer watches are timekeepers at the Antwerp, Paris and Amsterdam Olympics.
Heuer launches the "Carrera" chronograph, named for the 1950's "Carrera Pan-america Mexico" road-race.
In 1965 Heuer patents the "Microtimer".
From 1971 to 1979 Heuer is named official timekeeper for formula one racing.
In 1985, Heuer joins the "Tag" group and the famous watch name and logo are changed from Heuer to Tag-Heuer.