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TAG Heuer Monaco Calibre 15 Blue (1533B)

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TAG Heuer Monaco Calibre 15 Blue (1533B)
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Watch Details

Ref. 1533B is the blue-dialed version of the Calibre 15 Monaco. With its 1533 siblings it would be the first Monaco to feature a runnings seconds hand, although eccentrically placed at the 10 o'clock position.

Information

  • Brand:TAG Heuer
  • Series:Monaco
  • Model:1533B

Dial

  • Dial Color:Blue
  • Dial Indexes:Stick / Dot
  • Dial Hands:Stick

Movement

  • Type:Automatic
  • MBrand:Chronomatic Group
  • Caliber:Chronomatic 15
  • Base:Chronomatic Group Chronomatic 12
  • Display:Analog
  • Diameter:31.00 mm
  • Jewels:17
  • Reserve:42 h
  • Frequency:21600 bph
  • Time:Hours, Minutes, Small Seconds
  • Chronograph:Chronograph
  • Caliber 15 is the only movement from the Chronomatic family that features a running seconds hand; to achieve this, the 12h recorder had to be dropped.

Case

  • Case Material:Stainless steel
  • Case Glass:Plexi
  • Case Back:Closed
  • Case Shape:Square
  • Case Diameter:39.00 mm
  • W/R:100.00 m

TAG Heuer 1533B Features:

  • 1. TAG Heuer Watches provide the idea of high cost performance.
  • 2. Topnotch TAG Heuer collection has really attractive looks that outstanding high quality.
  • 3. Own same technology as genuine watch.
  • 4. Fashionable style provides you great experience.
  • 5. The model number of the watch is 1533B.
  • 6. The first-rate watch enables you to catch the fashion trend.
  • 7. This particular preeminent watch is equipped with a fine Automatic movement.
  • 8. Highlight your style and accentuate your taste!
  • 9. Stainless steel case offers stylish feel and appears very fascinating.
  • 10. An ideal and exceptional Square appearance enables you to attract the attention of public.
  • 11. Two important features: water-proof and dust-proof function.
  • 12. The watch is extremely readable along with Silver Blue dial.
  • 13. To be the focus of a party.
  • 14. Case Diameter: 39.00 mm.
  • 15. We strive to make you 100% satisfactory.

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Watch Care & Maintenance

The 7 Essentials for Fine Watch Maintenance
Respect Your Fine Timepiece and it Will Last You a Lifetime
A fine timepiece is a precision instrument. Literally hundreds of precisely engineered components must work together in perfect harmony to keep your watch running properly. With proper care, the fine watch you buy today will become a treasured heirloom that you can pass down to your children who in turn can pass it on to their children. If you ignore your watch, however, you’re asking for trouble.
How can you ensure that your fine timepiece will continue to run forever?
Follow these seven simple rules and you’ll have already extended your watch’s life:
1. Know if your watch movement is quartz or mechanical and act accordingly
2. Never over-wind your hand-wound mechanical watch
3. Remember that water resistant doesn’t mean waterproof
4. Don’t wear your watch while playing golf or tennis
5. Remember to wear your watch
6. Keep your watch clean
7. Choose your watch repair facility wisely. (View Details)

Products Reviews:

TAG Heuer Monaco 1533B Reviews
It is not easy to see from photo but the dial of the watch is really big.But otherwise the leather of the TAG Heuer watch is really great and design is also great.If it came with a smaller dial I would bought another one.
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Review by from Italy Pernate(no)
TAG Heuer Monaco 1533B Reviews
love it! nice item just as described
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Review by from Sxsax Asxa
TAG Heuer Monaco 1533B Reviews
bought this TAG Heuer watch for my girlfriend and she did not like the size (to large) and wanted me to return it. I like the piece and the value so I will regift at christmas. Looks good to me but she thought the size was to large.
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Review by from USA Bluffton
TAG Heuer Monaco 1533B Reviews
This TAG Heuer Monaco watch is great. If a man did not know that it was designed for a female he probably could not tell. The black one looks great on my son'a wrist. I wear the silver one.Love the large dial
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Review by from Netherlaands Amsterdam
TAG Heuer Monaco 1533B Reviews
Smooth transaction, great product, and fast shipping!
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Review by from USA Denham Springs

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Ball Watch - On the Ball

I remember writing about Ball Watch Company for the first time five, maybe six years ago, and feeling like I'd stumbled across one of the watch industry's best-kept secrets. Here was a brand with a wide but measured collection of good-looking, well equipped, affordably priced mechanical watches that nobody seemed to be talking about - at least, not in the UK where I'm based.  Six years on, not much has changed. Ask your average watch buyer to name a few watch brands in the affordable luxury category (which, for my money, is around £750-£3,000), and I'd be amazed if any of them mentioned Ball. TAG Heuer, Omega and Breitling, sure (albeit increasingly wrongly as prices soar). Longines, and Bell & Ross, perhaps. But Ball? Unlikely. I still find this odd. Ok, it can take years of heavy investment to give a brand momentum. But Ball's got a lot going for it, without the need to bellow from the rooftops. Starting with a good backstory. Ball was born on the American railroads at the end of the 19th century, good hunting ground for romantic tales. Although in this case, romantic isn't quite the word. Watch aficionados will know that Ball Watch Company only came into this world because of the fatal Kipton railroad disaster in Ohio, USA, in 1891. 
It was because of this tragedy that Webster Clay Ball, a Cleveland watchmaker, was appointed chief inspector of the Lake Shore Lines. Ball was fastidious about timekeeping and insisted on all manner of strict codes to make sure the railroads ran safely and on-time. His system was a success and it was incorporated across the country and into Mexico and Canada, eventually covering 75 per cent of the American network and 175,000 miles of railroad.  From this came his brand, Ball Watch Company, which enjoyed many fruitful years Stateside, becoming the country's largest wholesale distributor of standard railroad watches. But after the Second World War, the American railroads declined and Ball went with it. At some point between 1960 and 1980, the brand went bust - 1962, according to one Cleveland historian, closer to 1980 according to Ball HQ. Details of what happened between then and its 1990s rebirth are equally sketchy, but at some point the Ball name was bought from the founder's descendants by private investors and became Swiss. The company moved to La Chaux de Fonds and launched its first watch, the Engineer, in 2001. Its home market is still the USA, but growth has taken it into traditional markets including Switzerland, Hong Kong and the UK, and into less familiar territories for luxury watch brands such as Pakistan.
Backstories and functioning distribution networks only get you so far, mind. But Ball backs these up with good product. Despite the inevitable price hikes during those years since I first interacted with the brand, you can still pick up a Ball watch for under £1,000 in the UK. The Fireman Racer automatic is £920 and a super watch for anyone looking for a quality mechanical on a modest budget. Further up the ladder, Ball does some nifty complications, again without going anywhere near the ceiling price for mechanicals with equivalent spec. Take its latest Trainmaster Worldtime, launched during Basel 2013. It has day and date indications and can tell the time in 24 time zones simultaneously. It's chronometer certified, shock-resistant to 5,000Gs and has a good smattering of Ball's self-powered micro gas lights, which, the brand says, glow 100 times more brightly than SuperLuminova and for 25 years. And it costs just £1,960/€2,340. Competition for that kind of get-up at that sort of price is next to non-existent. Slightly pricier, but only by virtue of the innovative tech inside it, is Ball's new Hydrocarbon Black - an intimidating name for a watch - which features its in-house developed SpringLOCK anti-shock system. This, claims the brand, can reduce the impact of shocks by as much as 66 per cent (what, no decimal point?), particularly useful it you're American freeclimber Alex Honnold, for whom the watch was designed. Yours for £2,900/€3,470. Innovations like these are very much the brand's own doing. Jeffrey Hess, who runs Ball in America, stated recently that the brand's chief technical officer Philippe Antille has registered 35 patents exclusively for Ball since he joined the company in 2008.
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