TAG Heuer CV2014 BA0794 Features


Ref. No. :CV2014 BA0794
Movement :Automatic
Case Material :Steel
Year :2011
Condition :1 (mint)
Location :Germany, Berlin
Price : € 2,300 (= $ 2,816)
Availability
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Caliber
Movement :Automatic
Case
Case Material :Steel
Case Diameter :41 mm
Dial :Black
Bracelet
Clasp :Fold clasp
Functions :Chronograph, Date
Others :Small Seconds
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TAG Heuer CV2014 BA0794 The Related Reviews:
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[Rating:(5 / 5 stars)] - Review by Taylorsville Youth Football Montenegro Bar from Netherlands Purmerend
- The design and size is perfect. face watches are in but this is enough and not overbearing. Only thing, its a little heavy, so i typically take if off when Im at my desk or at home. Overall great watch!
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[Rating:(3.5 / 5 stars)] - Review by Darrell S Brazil Campinas from Netherlands Purmerend
- Beautiful watch- just as described- super fast shipping- thanks!
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[Rating:(3.5 / 5 stars)] - Review by Christine Darrah United States Weston from Netherlands Purmerend
TAG Heuer CV2014 BA0794 wrist watches news:
Hello everyone! My name is Lazaro, but you all can call me Laz. I need some help guys! I'm in the process of buying my dad an IWC, but I have been wrestling with a few of the models. I have a price budge of 6 grand- if I have to kick in a few more hundred bucks- I will do it.Anyway, my dad owns a couple of IWC's already. He loves the darn company. He has approximately three or four of their watches, including the small pilot watch and a few of the diving watches. (I don't know the name of all the styles) I was thinking about getting him the 7 day power reserve (with the white face and the blue little numbers) or the Big Pilot. Let me tell you a little about my dadHe's an attorney, 46 years of age, and loves cool watches. What do you guys think? Please help me!!!!!PS Whoever the guy is with the nice shirts, GOD!!! Those shirts are nice!!!!
I ordered the Hamilton Jazzmaster Open Heart! Then a little later, went back and ordered the Hamilton Jazzmaster Square Black Face with Brown Band.Of course before that I had ordered two Orbita watch winders that were demo models, so I got a SCREAMING deal on them. I guess I'll either have to order another winder, or rotate (no pun intended - well, maybe a little...) which ones are on the winders. I'm not as concerned about the Open Heart since it doesn't have a date, so I won't have to worry about a.m. or p.m. or setting the date. Just set the time and go!Hopefully I'm done spending money for a little while For the winders, I used some money that was earmarked for another hobby, since I couldn't get excited about that purchase. I was going to pick up a Beretta Neos .22, but just wasn't all that jazzed (sorry, another play on words...) about it.
Hi folks hope everyone is having a great weekend..Just wanted to ask a question with regards to power reserve on my 5131R caliber 240 HU. I noticed when I wind it initially 10-15 times and wear it for a few hours then put it down the next day it stops after around 18-24hrs. Now reading the manual it sais a fully wound watch will have a reserve of around 48hrs.Am I right in thinking that to fully wind the watch it has to be wound and worn for many hours to get a reserve of 48hrs or so?? Is it normal to wind it and wear for say 4-5 hours and not get anywhere near 48hrs power reserve?? Hope that all makes sense..
Someone needs to build a working countdown watch to Basel. Maybe using creative mages like the recent ¡°leak¡± of the new submariner.
Hello everyone,I have been a long time watch collector, but I am somewhat of a newbie when Rolexes are concerned. I have an opportunity to buy a somewhat unusual 14060 locally, and was wondering what your opinion is.- U85X.xx serial- 2 liner- Luminova indices and hands, yet the dial is T marked- fat four bezel insert- drilled lugsPictures here:https://postimg.org/gallery/2os1bun3k/What do you guys think? Is this a model that was ever produced by Rolex, or is it a combination of different parts?Price seems attractive ($4.6K for head only). Do you think it's worth it, or should I look for a more standard version?Also, I am not too concerned about authenticity since the guy is local and I have dealt with him before, but being a head-only (no box, papers or bracelet) offer, I don't mind your opinions on authenticity as well (he could be 100% honest but got fooled by someone else, for example).Thanks a bunch for your help!








