1980's RARE 39mm Men's Tag Heuer Titanium Chronograph 100M Watch! Ref: 223.206!
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                1980's RARE 39mm Men's Tag Heuer Titanium Chronograph 100M Watch! Ref: 223.206!
Brand: Tag Heuer
Model: Professional 2000 Series Titanium 
Reference/ model number: 223.206
Band reference: N/A
Serial number: 122054
Circa: Late 1980's (Transitional w/ Heuer only band and caseback)
Movement: Swiss made quartz
Service/ battery: New battery installed in September of 2024
Functionality: Watch has been tested and all functions are working flawlessly, chronograph properly resets to the 12:00 position, watch is keeping excellent time
Case size: 39mm titanium case
Lug/ band size: Original titanium bracelet band that connects to the watches 20mm lugs and then tapers to 16mm near the buckle, missing a few removable links and will fit a 7.25 inch wrist. This watch came on two types of bracelets, one with smaller links, and this one with the larger individual links
Features: Grey dial, fixed bezel, Swiss made quartz movement, analog display, luminous hands and hour indicators, 200m water resistant, light weight case, a chronograph, and a date indicator
Box/ papers: Not included 
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I use the following scale to rate my watches. The scale goes from 1-10-N, from lowest rating to highest new rating (1-2 is poor, 3-4 is more than average use, 5-6 is average use, 7-8 is lightly used, 9 is like new, 10 is refurbished, and N is brand new). I rate a number of features on each watch which are listed below. Any noteworthy issues or concerns will also be listed by the numerical g
              
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