2000s

Tag Heuer 2000 Exclusive 18k Gold Bezel

Ref.

WN1154

$989.00

Tag Heuer 2000 Exclusive 18k Gold Bezel

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Case Width

38mm

Movement

Quartz

Box/Papers

No

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Authenticity:

All vintage and pre-owned timepieces sold by Ottuhr are guaranteed to be 100% authentic and original. This means that we have inspected each part of the watch to confirm it is from the manufacturer and has not been tampered with.

Condition:

Given that our timepieces are vintage or pre-owned, some wear and patina from usage and age should be expected. We encourage you to read each item description and carefully examine all product images before making a purchase. Our high-resolution images are an integral part of the description

1-Year Warranty:

Each timepeice is backed with a one-year mechanical warranty from the date of purchase. Each piece is thoroughly evaluated and authenticated by our timepiece specialists, and, if necessary, undergoes service or maintenance prior to sale. All watches are sold in proper working condition, operating and functioning as intended. Most of our timepieces feature manual winding or automatic movements, which may not be as accurate as modern quartz. Please note that none of our timepieces are guaranteed to be water-resistant, and customary care is always essential.Our warranty may be voided under the following conditions: internal or external damage caused by accidents, mishandling, abusive treatment, modifications, or any repairs or tampering by unauthorized third parties. This warranty is non-transferable.

 

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Overview

The Tag Heuer 2000 Exclusive WN1154 is a distinguished timepiece that epitomizes luxury and precision. Crafted in Switzerland, this watch showcases a harmonious blend of 18k yellow gold and stainless steel, exuding both elegance and durability. The 38mm case is complemented by a sophisticated gray dial, which features luminous markers and hands for optimal readability in any lighting condition. The central seconds hand and hack second function ensure precise timekeeping, while the rotating bezel adds a practical touch for measuring elapsed time. Powered by a reliable quartz movement, this watch guarantees accuracy and low maintenance. The stainless steel strap not only enhances the watch’s robust appeal but also ensures a comfortable fit with its 20mm lug width. Although it does not come with its original box and papers, the Tag Heuer 2000 Exclusive WN1154 remains a timeless piece from the early 2000s, embodying the brand’s commitment to quality and innovation. Perfect for both formal and casual occasions, this watch is a testament to Tag Heuer’s legacy of crafting exceptional timepieces.

Specifications

Brand: Tag Heuer

Ref: WN1154

Production Year: 2000s

Dial: Gray with luminous markers

Movement: Quartz

Power Reserve: Battery-powered

Case Width: 38mm

Case Material: 18k Gold Bezel, Stainless Steel Case

Strap: Stainless Steel Bracelet

Lug Width: 20mm

Includes Ottuhr Velvet Travel Case & Box
Horological History

The 2000s watch scene was marked by renewed confidence, creativity, and the growing influence of both heritage and innovation. Luxury mechanical watches thrived, as collectors embraced traditional craftsmanship and the status that came with owning finely engineered timepieces. Major Swiss brands refined their icons, introduced new in-house movements, and reissued historical models. At the same time, independent watchmakers rose to prominence, daring to experiment with unusual materials, avant-garde designs, and radical complications.

New materials and technologies entered the mainstream, with lightweight alloys, advanced ceramics, and silicon components improving durability and accuracy. Complications once considered rare became more accessible, and even mass-produced pieces started to feature features like tourbillons and perpetual calendars. The internet also played a growing role: watch communities formed online, and forums and blogs helped spread knowledge and appreciation across the globe. By the end of the decade, the watch market had become more diverse and dynamic, blending the past’s time-honored traditions with the promise of a more inventive and interconnected future.

Most Noteworthy

Microsoft Spot

The SPOT Watch was groundbreaking as it was among the earliest smartwatches to deliver real-time information directly to the wearer’s wrist. Utilizing FM radio signals and infrared communication, the watch provided updates on weather, news, sports scores, and stock prices without needing to be paired with a smartphone or computer. This level of connectivity was unprecedented at the time, marking a significant shift from traditional timekeeping to integrated digital functionality.

First Of It's Kind

Tissot T-Touch

One of the most noteworthy watches of the 2000s is the Tissot T-Touch, introduced in 2004. The T-Touch was the first watch to integrate touch-sensitive controls with traditional analog displays, offering a range of functions such as an altimeter, compass, barometer, and thermometer. Users could activate these features by touching the sapphire crystal, allowing for intuitive interaction without compromising the watch's classic appearance. This innovation foreshadowed the rise of the smart watch.
Our Favorite

Breitling Emergency Mission

The Emergency Mission was the second iteration of Breitling's Emergency and the slightly better-looking version in our opinion. It's called the Emergency because it features a built-in personal locator beacon that can send distress signals via GPS and satellite networks, enabling wearers to request immediate rescue in emergencies. It's by far one of the most impractical complications we've seen on a watch, but we were still impressed.

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Maintenance?

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Warranty?

Our timepieces are covered by a 1-year mechanical warranty.

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Condition?

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TAG Heuer, originally founded in 1860 as Heuer by Edouard Heuer in Saint-Imier, Switzerland, has long been a pioneer in precision timekeeping. The brand quickly gained attention for its high-quality chronographs and technical innovations, including the patented oscillating pinion in 1887, which is still widely used in mechanical chronographs today. Heuer’s early focus on sports and racing timepieces laid the foundation for its association with motorsport timing, establishing it as a go-to brand for athletes and automobile enthusiasts alike. In the 1960s, Heuer solidified its place in motorsport with the introduction of the Carrera, a chronograph inspired by the Carrera Panamericana race. Designed with a clean, legible dial and a robust build, the Carrera became a favorite among professional drivers. Another milestone came with the introduction of the Monaco in 1969, one of the first automatic chronographs and the first square-cased chronograph to be water-resistant. The Monaco gained instant fame when Steve McQueen wore it in the 1971 film *Le Mans*, making it an icon of both style and performance. In 1985, the brand became TAG Heuer after its acquisition by Techniques d'Avant Garde (TAG), bringing a new level of innovation and design. Today, TAG Heuer is known for collections like the Carrera, Aquaracer, and Formula 1, maintaining its focus on precision and sport-driven aesthetics. With its continued involvement in motorsport and partnerships with global racing events, TAG Heuer remains synonymous with speed, endurance, and avant-garde design, appealing to those who value both performance and style in a timepiece. Shop Tag Heuer