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Last year TAG Heuer replica watches introduced a fitting successor to the original Mikrograph. The new Carrera Mikrograph 1/100 is the first mechanical wristwatch that uses a central sweep-seconds hand to measure 1/100-second increments. The Mikrograph is not the first mechanical watch to time to the 1/100-second. That honor belongs to TAG’s Calibre 360 watch, introduced in 2006. For all its innovation (its chronograph module was made by La Joux-Perret and then added to an ETA 2892-2 movement), the rap on the Calibre 360 was that it was difficult to use due to the size of the display: 1/100s of a second are hard to read on the approximately 8-mm-wide subdial at 6 o’clock. Although this model was not designed for practical use, such as timing sporting events, it proved that a mechanical chronograph could measure 1/100s of a second. It was only a matter of time before TAG Heuer made a more practical model. The search for the Calibre 360’s successor led to an entirely new construction that took five years to develop.