Vintage full size TAG HEUER Professional Ref: 972.006 Silver Dial Date Men Quartz Watch
Important: please read the remark concerning the crystal before committing, thanks.
This is a good honest, clasic TAG Heuer 2000 for everyday wear (reference number 972.006). It features a case made of steel with a diameter of 38mm excluding the crown. The bracelet is made of steel and has a steel clasp. The production year of the watch is very late 80's / early 90's. The movement in this watch is a battery driven quartz. Tag Heuer were using partnership ETA movement at this point, although they are stamped with Tag Heuer inside. Great vintage diver by TAG Heuer that can be worn everyday without being too precious about it.
Specifications
Brand: TAG Heuer
Model: 2000
Reference number: 972.006
Movement type: Quartz
Case material: Steel
Bracelet material: Steel
Year of production: Late 80's / early 90's
Condition: Fair
Movement/caliber: TAG Heuer Quartz
Base caliber: ETA 955.112
Case diameter: 38mm
Bezel material: Steel with silver decalled insert
Crystal: Mineral Crystal
Dial colour: Grey
Dial numerals: Chevron markers with date window at 3 o'clock
Bracelet finish/ colour: Matte stainless steel
Bracelet internal diameter: 18.5cm approximately
Clasp Type: Butterfly folding clasp with safety clip
Please remember that all my watches are second hand. I try to provide value for money but although I clean everything, most items come with signs of every day wear. Please don't expect new condition unless specifically stated.
In the interest of fairness to all: It's in fair condition for its age. It does have scratches from daily usage on the case and bracelet.
Important: the crystal has a chip out of it on the edge at around 8 o'clock. It isn't big and to be honest not that noticeable once on the wrist but I wanted to make it clear before anyone commits to it.
I post in the UK with Royal mail special delivery and eBay global shipping outside. Any import duties due to the buyer's country are the responsibility of the buyer to pay. Royal Mail has ramped up their prices (3rd time in a year) so I'm afraid with eBay charging me 20% VAT I have had to raise my prices slightly, sorry.