Designed with professional divers in mind, the Aquaracer Automatic (model CAF2110.BA0815) from TAG Heuer combines state-of-the-art timekeeping technology with sporty, prestige styling. Equipped with calibre 16 automatic movement, this watch winds itself with the natural motion of your wrist and does not require a battery. It features a round black dial with luminescent hands and markers, a monochrome TAG Heuer logo, and day-and-date calendar at the three o’clock position. Three [Read More...]
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January 23rd, 2010 at 4:57 pm
I have always liked automatic watches. I own automatic watches from Seiko, Citizen, Invicta and Tag. The Tag is built like a tank. Things I do not like about my CAF2010: Runs a tad faster - gains about 4 minutes every month - I have to reset the time every month, or find myself going early to meetings sometimes when I dont have my blackberry to dictate time. But thats the case with almost any automatic watch. This one’s going to be with me for a lifetime. You learn to live with it - if I wanted digital precision, I would’ve bought a digital watch at a mere one hundredth of the cost of this watch - but its not about that.
January 23rd, 2010 at 5:45 pm
This is the first time people have asked me, more than once, what watch I was using. I love how the watch looks. I can find a couple of drawbacks
- The watch is too thick, so if you are using a long sleeve shirt, depending on the shirt, you may have a problem fitting the watch below the sleeve
- I bought the automatic version, and was not impressed with how long you can not wear the watch before you need to adjust it (little over 24 hours)
January 23rd, 2010 at 8:20 pm
After owning an Ebel Swiss quartz watch for a few years now, I noticed the TAG Heuer Aquaracer model CAF2015. I ended up going with the silver on silver and diamond bezel. After careful scrutiny and precise decision making, I decided to part with the money and go for the quality. There is a reason why somebody, somewhere, coined the phrase “…you get what you pay for…”. This is a time piece which is remarkably well manufactured. The TAG Aquaracer is not only aesthetically pleasing, it is pretty darn heavy. Some may argue that it is rather bulky, however it is not a light weight knock-off. The watch does protrude out quite a bit when wearing on the wrist, however it certainly makes a statement. If you are a flashy-type personality that wants “all eyes on you”, then this is the timepiece for you. The coolest part is this watch can be worn with casual attire as well as a fine, designer suit and tie. Well worth the money if you can afford it. Trust me, as a frugal consumer that does hours of researching before making any major purchase, I can assure anyone that if you are looking for a gorgeous, well put together product, this is the real deal. Good luck if you are on the fence with potentially purchasing this item.