TAG Heuer WL1180 Features


Ref. No. :WL1180
Code :xx3-13594
Movement :Quartz
Case Material :Titanium
Bracelet Material :Rubber
Condition :2 (fine)
:With Box
Location :Germany, D¨¹sseldorf
Price : € 895 (= $ 1,105) [Negotiable]
Availability
Available immediately
Caliber
Movement :Quartz
Case
Case Material :Titanium
Thickness :12 mm
Glass :Sapphire Glass
Bracelet
Bracelet Material :Rubber
Clasp :Fold clasp
Buckle Material :Steel
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TAG Heuer WL1180 The Related Reviews:
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TAG Heuer WL1180 wrist watches news:
about? I was wearing my YM today, waiting in line at the bank and all of a sudden I stared at my watch for a second, something I haven't had time to do lately as I'm so busy and a flash of color grabbed my eye. It whooshed by so fast it kind of surprised me. A short moment later I realized it was that luscious red second hand motoring across the dial. I'm so used to wearing my Daytona where the tiny second hand is barely noticeable as it's much smaller than the Yachtmaster's hand. How glorious it looked, red - proud - so Rolex. It made me smile and appreciate my watch that much more. It's not like I didn't know I had a red sweep hand, it's that I rarely stare at my watch anymore but today I did.Have you noticed something about your watch after you've had it for a while that made you stop and say to yourself "Man, that's just really cool, or beautiful, or well made?"Ahhh, the YM is one "Foxy Lady"
Looking at three watches right now. The Erard is at the uppermost of what I'm prepared to part with , the Thommen is in the middle, and the Oris is the least expensive.First up, is the Louis Erard 44211AA01.BDC52 1931. It features the ETA 2824 withe the Dubois Depraz 9000 complication. Other Erard watches with this movement are listed as perpetual, but the listing on this particular watch doesn't really sayThis particular watch is 51mm by 42mm in size. Like the Louis Erard, the Revue Thommen 16066.2532 features a moonphase, month, date, and day displays. This watch uses the Dubois Depraz caliber 9310 and is 42mm across.Finally, the Oris Big Crown Day Pointer. This is the least expensive of the bunch, but seems very classy to me. Drawbacks are the smaller size, 38mm and the lack of month and day. I think it uses the SW 200 and has 27 jewels. In essence, I'm looking for that classy dress watch and would like to have month, day and date functions, but could do with a day pointer
I felt I must post this thread even though I have no photos of it yet. My 2011 Speedmaster cal 9300 ( 2 sub-dial version on Allogator strap) the watch that I have had on order from My AD since August, came in yesterday. Although it's been available for a month or so now at Boutiques I have had no luck getting mine until I contacted Omega customer services who stepped in and sorted for me. Excellant service and a very helpful lady. It is an amazing speedy and definately the most comfortable Omega I own to date. I will post photos as soon as I can. This is the Omega photo of it
Just wondering how many people out there insure their Rolex? 1. If so, how much usually is the insurance payment annually..lets say a Sub C Date since that's one of the more popular models aside from the BLNR.2. What's the process that people have to go through to insure their watches?3. If for the unlucky few that do have something happen to their Rolex (lost)/(theft), Sapphire crystal chipped, Oyster band falls apart, etc, is the full MSRP of the watch or replaceable parts redeemable or to what extent?Just something to think about for people that just recently acquire a new piece.
All,I think it is time to send my Sub in for service. While I think it is in great overall shape, it has a small scratch on the bezel and a crack in the “pip” at the top of the bezel. Would you have this replaced and if so, any idea what I would be looking at for a price?








