TAG Heuer Men’s Link Automatic Stainless Steel Watch #WJF2111.BA0570

Tue, Oct 6, 2009

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TAG Heuer Men's Link Automatic Stainless Steel Watch #WJF2111.BA0570

A perfect blend of modern sophistication and sports-inspired styling, this contemporary automatic watch from Tag Heuer’s Link series features a flat white dial with faceted steel indexes, a date display, and luminous hands and hour markers for optimal readability. A seconds ruler frames the inner dial, which is surrounded by an outer ring with minute markers in five minute intervals. The dial is housed in 40 mm solid steel case and framed by a round, flat bezel. It presents on [Read More...]

Buy TAG Heuer Men’s Link Automatic Stainless Steel Watch #WJF2111.BA0570 at Amazon

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3 Responses to “TAG Heuer Men’s Link Automatic Stainless Steel Watch #WJF2111.BA0570”

  1. Derenik Says:

    After combing different websites and Authorized dealers, as well as having prior Tag’s, I have a decent sense of what Tag Heuer has to offer, as well as different price points. I was looking to upgrade to something in the one thousand to 1.5 thousand price range, and this watch was on the short list. I decided on this one because of Amazon’s 5 yr warranty, automatic movement (which frequently runs $2K+), and slick, refined looks.

    Definitely wanted something that wasn’t too bulky, but still was relatively masculine. Just a few things that I can share with all:

    PRO’s:
    -nice bracelet, and very adjustable (with a micro adjustment in the clasp)
    -automatic movement at a decent price
    -waterproof to 200m
    -bracelet doesn’t catch any hairs
    -simple, elegant design to dress up or down

    CON’s:
    -needs a break-in period (I almost returned mine, but you need to wear it for 2 weeks straight to get all the automatic mechanisms lubricated)
    - +/- a few seconds a day
    -Not a chronometer (which is “certified”) - but this adds hundreds of dollars more at ? benefit
    -the edge of the face/bezel is a polished metal, and I can envision it getting scratched (so, if you are rough on your watches, you might want to pick a style with a rotating bezel to “protect” the face)
    -the LINK bracelet is tough to adjust by yourself, so you need to go to a jeweler/watch store to adjust it
    -as with all automatics you need to wear it at least once every 2-3 days (or wind it up every 2 days) to keep from having to reset the time

    Another tip - during the break in period, make sure you wind up the watch (turn clockwise) when you first get it, and perhaps another time or two during the first week - this gave it an extra oomph to get things going.

  2. Anonymous Says:

    My wife gave me this watch as an engagement present. I love it! It looks good whether you wear jeans/shorts or a suit. Very versatile.

  3. Uriel Says:

    This watch is worth the money. It doesn’t have the status of a Rolex but it does have a status of it’s own. I bought this watch for my son and he loves it.


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