TAG Heuer TAG Heuer 14145 Features


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Location :Spain, Madrid
Price : € 1,500 (= $ 1,852)
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TAG Heuer TAG Heuer 14145 wrist watches news:
There's something significantly wrong with my M serial SS GMTIIC guys. I reset on Mar 9, 2008. Since it's a new watch, I've been wearing it more than my others and also tracking accuracy (via time.gov and I track on a simple spreadsheet). I realized early on that if I wear it for more than 12 hrs/day and leave it dial up overnight, it runs just about dead on (overnight it loses the 1-2 sec gained on the wrist). I need some advice here. After this morning, it's running -5 sec...after 119 days. Note, that's not -5 per day, rather -5 per 119 days :) Should I send it in for service? Clearly this isn't normal...it's too accurate! Because of the holiday weekend, we've been at the beach every day and I've been wearing my Seamaster in lieu of the GMTIIC. Therefore, it's a bit slower than normal, having lost a whopping 3 seconds in the last few days because I haven't been wearing it. It was -2 on Jul 2nd...the last time I checked!So, what's a guy to do? Clearly this is abnormal performance...:
Question here please. Could someone please tell me how many clicks are there on the Yatchmaster bezel in a complete circle? I am guessing whatever the number, it is the same for the Sub Mariner also. Thanks Rob
Hello. New to the forum. I have spent a few days reading current and past posts. I am very happy to have found this forum as I have learned alot of information about Rolex watches that I never knew. This is my current situation. I have been in love with the "Pepsi" GMT Master II watch since I was a kid.The watch is gorgeous! I grew up watching my grandfather wear one every day of his life since I was 10 years old. I know that Rolex makes perfect watches that last a lifetime and that is what I am looking for. I am now in my low 30s and its time that I buy one for myself. I live in South florida (fort lauderdale) and a few days ago I began calling some AD's around my area. There are quite a few AD's in the miami and fort lauderdale area (around 15 total). However, to my surpise, I found out that the "Pepsi" model has been discontinued. I really wanted to own one of these watches and I was very upset once I heard this. I do understand that I can buy a preowned one, but I would rather buy
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...For my trip to Grand Cayman! Only question is which watch gets the honor of first trip in the water?Hummm, although I'm thinking maybe I need a new yellow-dial watch to match the gear. Maybe I'm not as ready as I thought after all..








