
Brand | Tag Heuer |
Series | Tag Heuer Grand Carrera |
Gender | Mens |
Case Material | Stainless Steel |
Case Thickness | 13mm |
Case Diameter | 42.5mm |
Dial Color | Brown |
Bezel | Fixed |
Movement | Automatic |
Clasp | Deployment |
Bracelet | Brown Crocodile Leather |
Water Resistant | 100 meters / 330 feet |
Crystal | Scratch Resistant Sapphire |
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The history of various watch companies is an interesting topic, especially in the context of historical change and turmoil, as in the case of many watch companies during World War II era. In the United States, the production of watches for commercial production was halted during World War II, therefore hindering advancement of the few successful American watch companies that existed at the time.
One American type of watch that did quite well up to this time was Gruen watches. Although the Gruen Watch Company ceased to exist shortly after the second World War, the company did manage to establish a foothold in the production of watches for the U.S. military during that time.
Swiss production of watches, however, was not restricted and Americans began to rely heavily on the importation of these watches for quality watch construction and reliability, as is the case today. Swiss watches seem to embody everything that the American consumer wants in a watch, but what of watch companies from the United States? Is the quality not there, or is it just a case of historical circumstances that made the Swiss watch what is is today in relation to watches produced in America?
There are many factors that influenced Swiss watch mass consumerism in the U.S. but it is believed that the Swiss watch, in general, is of superior quality in relation to American produced watches primarily due to the long history of watch movement production coming out of Switzerland. When Dietrich Gruen (from Germany) originated his watch company in the States around 1876, there was not much to be said about large production watch companies coming out of the U.S. Gruen began importing his movements from Switzerland, the home of the highest quality watch movements available. It was the wonderful reputation that came with Swiss-produced movements that allowed Dietrich Gruen to thrive in the U.S. marketplace. This allowed Gruen the opportunity to leverage what was best about European watch production and make it easily accessible in America.
From that point, a big demand for different watch designs and innovations was expected of Dietrich Gruen, watches that would have a huge influence on various watch designs that we see today. Dietrich held the key to high quality, easily accessible watches for Americans.
Originating from the genius vision Gruen, watches such as his VeriThin, Curvex, and Quadron would take on a whole new meaning of wristwatches and their acceptance into the mainstream. The sad reality of Gruen's death and ultimately the death of his sons (partners of the company), along with World War pressures hindering the production of non-military most business in the U.S. saw the death of the Gruen Watch Company.
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Brand | Tag Heuer |
Gender | Mens |
Case Material | Stainless Steel |
Case Thickness | 12mm |
Case Diameter | 40mm |
Dial Color | Brown |
Bracelet | Stainless Steel |
Clasp | Deployant |
Movement | Automatic |
Bezel | Fixed |
Water Resistant | 100m/330ft |
Crystal | Scratch Resistant Sapphire |
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