Just like everybody else, presidents wear watches. They probably need them more than ordinary people, because their life is strictly regulated. So which watch does Barack Obama wear?
By now we’ve all heard the infamous voicemail message allegedly left by Tiger Woods to the woman that he has been having an affair with. She claims to have hundreds of text messages from him; all saved. 
The crashing of his car a few days ago was said to be in reaction to his emotions and a fight with his wife, etc. He has made an apology through his website: “I am dealing with my behaviour and personal failings behind closed doors with my family,” it said. “Those feelings should be shared by us alone.”
Up until now Tiger has maintained a perfect image as a professional athlete, family man, legendary golfer, respectable toward the press and more. All this has made him valuable in the eyes of sponsors, which in turn has made Tiger a rich guy; valued at $1 billion dollars. So, now the question is: Will his sponsors keep him?
TAG Heuer first announced the Monaco V4 back in 2004. Not surprisingly their announcement was greeted with a fair amount of scepticism as to whether the concept of the watch would or could ever become a reality.
The reason for scepticism back in 2004 was because the V4 Concept would remove essential gears and pinions integral to the mechanical watch movement, and replace these with belt drives and ball bearings. Another radical departure from traditional methods and techniques would be the winding system: instead of a centralized or off-centered circular rotor, the Monaco V4 would have a linear winding mass to be situated between the mainspring barrels.
After 5 years of intensive development with numerous experts and engineers, the Monaco V4 is no longer a concept but a reality. And just in time to mark TAG Heuer watches 150-year anniversary.
TAG Heuer are well known for producing some of the most iconic of luxury sports watches. The most obvious of these is the Monaco, created in 1969 and made famous a year later when Steve McQueen chose to wear it in the classic car racing film Le Mans.
These classic TAG watches have also been created specifically for women.
The watch to the left is just one of two models of the Monaco designed for women. In 1969 the Monaco revolutionised the watch-making industry as the world’s first automatic watch.
In 2009, TAG Heuer gladdens the hearts of all its fans and aficionados of precision timekeeping introducing the new Grand CARRERA watches characterized by a classically elegant and subtly daring design and utmost functionality. The two watches have some common characteristics, while maintaining their own powerful personality.

The TAG Heuer Grand Carrera Calibre 6 RS Diamond Bezel watch sparkles with 68 Top Wesselton diamonds (weighing1.13 carats) paving the polished fixed stainless-steel bezel of the watch
In 2009, TAG Heuer gladdens the hearts of all its fans and aficionados of precision timekeeping introducing the new Grand CARRERA watches characterized by a classically elegant and subtly daring design and utmost functionality. The two watches have some common characteristics, while maintaining their own powerful personality.

The TAG Heuer Grand Carrera Calibre 6 RS Diamond Bezel watch sparkles with 68 Top Wesselton diamonds (weighing1.13 carats) paving the polished fixed stainless-steel bezel of the watch