TAG Heuer WS2110 Features


Ref. No. :WS2110
Movement :Automatic
Case Material :Steel
Bracelet Material :Steel
Condition :1 (mint)
:With Box
Location :Greece, Athens
Price : € 875 (= $ 1,071)
Availability
Available immediately
Caliber
Movement :Automatic
Case
Case Material :Steel
Case Diameter :42 mm
Glass :Sapphire Glass
Dial :Black
Dial numerals :No numerals
Bracelet
Bracelet Material :Steel
Clasp :Double-fold clasp
Buckle Material :Steel
Functions :Date
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TAG Heuer WS2110 wrist watches news:
Ok so I have a few Rolex models but I am starting to want to branch out! I would love an AP or Patek. I did the novice thing of calling all of the UK dealers for a Nautilus..... basically got laughed at a lot!! I have seen an AP RO Chrono in the flesh and love it. I have put my name down for a Nautilus but will be waiting for ever, I love the APRO but can't decide black or white, or Chrono! And no UK dealers have them in store, it's a waiting list. Please help, with pics of possible. Current line up is all black, Pepsi, DJ41 and Sub C date. Thanks! Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
I was just watching the doubles match Wimbledon of the Williams sisters vs Babos / ShedovaNow I was also watching Serena single matches earlier and each time I noticed something but not clearly what was wrong with here AP watchUntil today . . . Apparently she has a special made version.Check the pics of the 37 mm AP Royal Oak Offshore and the one she is wearingDo you see the difference ?
Just wondering what people think of this watch and movement? I've been offered 50% off retail on a used one...I wish I could see the movement like on the or 5170. Of course those are considerably more expensive...
Hi all. First post here after lurking for several month. So I've identified my next 2 purchases which should (mostly) complete my collection. I'm British but based in the Middle East so want to try and take advantage of the lowish pound rate and VAT refunds. My current watches are a Tag Aquaracer (black sub looking type which is why I bought 8 years ago) and a white / silver faced Omega Aqua Terra 8500 on brown leather with gold hands. It's my usual dressy type watch. It's a lovely piece which I've had many complements but the leather makes it less versatile. The ultimate aim is to add a Sub C and sell the Tag and complement the collection with a DJ41 (blue dial, fluted, oyster). I'm on 2 waiting lists in the UK for the sub but my main concerns are 1) there may be an impending model update in March 2) the watch may become available and I can't collect it as I'm based abroad. So I'm thinking, as I already have the Tag is which fine for daily wear at the moment should I develop a relatio
Looking at the classifieds I see Batmans with stickers bought three months ago going for as little as $ 300 over MSRP and not moving. What is the big deal about flipping watches ? To me it does not make any sense at all to tie up $ 9K in an unworn watch, and then have trouble selling it at cost three months later. Think of all the hastle and risk involved, for a lousy profit. What is more is that it seems like there is a fake demand for these watches with so many buying to flip. Sooner or later these buyers will be discouraged and the miracle business attraction debunked. My guess is Rolex knows about this and have therefore restricted supply. The only ones that move watches are the known reputable gray sellers but they will buy you out of your watch for a 2K loss. There is risk and hastle involved there too.








