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It is located on the right side of the Tag Heuer logo on the back of the watch. It is not as deeply engraved as the rest of the markings on the back, but rather is very lightly 'tapped' into the metal.
Take it to a store that sells them, they will be happy to determine if it is a fake. Take the opportunity to see, feel and appreciate what a real one feels like and you will probably be able to tell in future if it is fake or not. Beware, there are some good 'fakes' out there. And remember, Only fake people wear fake watches.
mcdevito75 here, The number on the movement itself is the number you need, Look for any small watch repair shop in your area for an estimated age, or you can contact Tag Heur online, try tag Huer watch.com
Yes. Its always under the Model Number. Some model numbers were etched, instead of stamped or engaved, on the case and over time may be worn off but on a newer watch it should be visible.
The newer straps on TAG are generally wider than the professional series and the cost of a new genuine TAG heuer clasp or bracelet may easily exceed the costof buying an entire watch of that series used.
I recommend searching for an after-market strap/ buckle usuing your case back numbers as the search criteria.
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