Difference between revisions of "Heuer Ref. 980.031"
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+ | ==Tag Heuer== | ||
+ | *Ref:980.031 | ||
+ | Circa 1989 | ||
+ | [[File:Tag-heuer-980.jpg|thumb]] | ||
+ | “Heuer” was becoming “TAG Heuer” as a company during this period. The PVD 980.031 Night Dive watch is one of those carry-overs that can be found with Heuer- and TAG Heuer-branded dials. | ||
+ | For a variety of reasons, the monochrome-black case, black bracelet, with glow-dial is uncommon among the already uncommon to come up for sale. Additionally, due to the nascency of physical vapor deposition (“PVD”) technology at the time, they can show significant wear. | ||
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+ | ==Notes== | ||
+ | Bond wore was a Heuer Ref. 980.031 quartz dive watch with a fully black case and bracelet. The other noticeable feature of the watch was the luminous dial. See [[The Dalton Watches]] for more. | ||
+ | ==Links== | ||
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+ | *[[Heuer]] | ||
+ | *[[Rolex]] | ||
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+ | *[[James Bond Watches]] | ||
+ | *[[The Dalton Watches]] | ||
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+ | *[[Famous_Watches_and_Their_Owners|Other Famous Watches and Their Owners]] |
Latest revision as of 16:55, 22 April 2020
Tag Heuer
- Ref:980.031
Circa 1989
“Heuer” was becoming “TAG Heuer” as a company during this period. The PVD 980.031 Night Dive watch is one of those carry-overs that can be found with Heuer- and TAG Heuer-branded dials. For a variety of reasons, the monochrome-black case, black bracelet, with glow-dial is uncommon among the already uncommon to come up for sale. Additionally, due to the nascency of physical vapor deposition (“PVD”) technology at the time, they can show significant wear.
Notes
Bond wore was a Heuer Ref. 980.031 quartz dive watch with a fully black case and bracelet. The other noticeable feature of the watch was the luminous dial. See The Dalton Watches for more.