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Your support makes all the difference.As the World Cup continues, the referee's stopwatch becomes all important. Leading designers of prestigious Swiss sports watches, TAG Heuer, have launched two new stopwatches in time for the World Cup, the TAG Heuer 6000 Chronograph Chronometer and the Kirium Chronograph (for more information call: 0800 550 555).
The Kirium Chronograph (left) offers precision of a one-tenth-of-a-second quartz chronograph - so you'll know exactly how much "extra time" the referee should be allowing.
One lucky winner can win a sports watch of the future as we have a TAG Heuer F1 Quartz Chronograph (worth pounds 450) to give away. For a chance to win, send your name and address on a postcard to: TAG Heuer Comp, c/o Alister Morgan, The Independent, 1 Canada Sq, Canary Wharf E14 5DL by 20 Jun 1998. First out of the bag wins.
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