TAG Heuer wv1414.ba0793 Features
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Ref. No. :wv1414.ba0793
Code :wv1414.ba0793
Movement :Quartz
Case Material :Steel
Bracelet Material :Steel
Condition :0 (unworn)
Gender :Ladies' watch
:New
:With Box
Location :United States, New York, Airmont
Price : $ 1,420
Availability
Available immediately
Caliber
Movement :Quartz
Case
Case Material :Steel
Case Diameter :27 mm
Thickness :9.5 mm
Waterproof :50 m
Glass :Sapphire Glass
Dial :Black
Bracelet
Bracelet Material :Steel
Bracelet Color :Steel
Clasp :Fold clasp
Functions :Date
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TAG Heuer wv1414.ba0793 The Related Reviews:
- For an inexpensive watch, this one is a pretty good choice. It has day/date and an easy to read face. So far, I like it and I have gotten compliments on it.
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[Rating:(5 / 5 stars)] - Review by luis rodriguez jorrin Turkey Balikesir from Netherlands Purmerend
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[Rating:(3.5 / 5 stars)] - Review by Deanna m Belgium Lennik from Netherlands Purmerend
- Love it.Too many watches are over the top and for teens! Price is good! Got the cobalt blue to match my cobalt Twiggy satin sneakers!
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TAG Heuer wv1414.ba0793 wrist watches news:
Just bought the LV today...well sort of. I was after another Rolex (SD bought three weeks ago) before the prices went up and decided on the LV since the DSSD is way too much. Flipped back and forth from AD to AD trying to get the best deal possible and finally decided. The discount was 16% but what I was really after was a no interest in-house payment plan. So 20% down and up to a year to pay (if needed) and I locked in the LV before the 10% (???) in Canada.I don't need the watch right away as I am digesting the SD financially. So a green sub to the Irishman. :D:D:D:DOh yeah, the wife doesn't know. Eventually she's going to demand a rolex, I see it coming.
Im just falling more and more in love with this watch and im concidering putting myself on a waitinglist for one, but im wondering about dial options. I`ve only seen black and white dials for the stainles steel version, is this the only option? I saw the the white gold version with a beautifulle black and red dial and i would really like that one on a SSAnd someone posted a picture of a Daytona with a meteorite dial? That was just amasing!
Some watches arrived the last week.First up is a blue Grand Seiko 5646 from 1972.Next, a semi-vintage 9587 from 1990. Quartz +/- 10 s py.Latest MM mod, based on an SKX031.And finally two morw King Quartz. Love the texture of the dial and case, band on the first one.They are quite colorful!Stefan
I wouldn't call myself a flipper by any stretch, but I do sell off watches from time to time.Most recently, my issue has been size and weight. I've tried some of the larger, newer and heavier offerings from several companies and decided - for me at least - bigger is not better.I have sold my Seiko 6R15 Sumo, which is a wonderful, wonderful timepiece with incredible fit and finish. The best dive watch in the $500 range. I loved it - killer lume, stunning attention to detail. But alas after a year I found the 45 mm was simply too big for my 6.75 inch wrist.I just sold a Valjoux 7750 chrono - about 12 mm deep - because it was too thick. I recently parted with three other pieces that were in my regular rotation, but ultimately didn't float my boat.What pushes you into selling?
I was just curious if this sounds about right as far as which of the professional models sells the best. I realize Rolex doesn't publish sales numbers, but in general, I'm curious if this is the right order. I'm grouping all models of one family together, so Submariner includes date model, no date, two tones, solid gold, etc.1. Submariner2. GMT Master 23. Daytona 4. Sea-Dweller (including Deep Sea)5. Explorer6. Yacht-Master7. Yacht-Master 28. Milgauss9. Air-King








