Tag Heuer CAG2111.BA0253 Features
Brand:Tag Heuer
Series:SLR
Model:CAG2111.BA0253
Gender:Men's
Watch Label:Swiss made
Movement:Hand Wind
Engine:Calibre 17
Dial Type:Analog
Dial Color:Black
Crystal:Scratch Resistant Sapphire
Band Type:Bracelet
Band Material:Stainless Steel
Clasp:Deployment
Case Size:45mm
Case Thickness:13.5 mm
Case Material:Stainless Steel
Crown:Crew down
Case Shape:Round
Bezel:Fixed
Water Resistance:100 meters / 330 feet
Calendar:Date display at the 6 o'clock position
Functions:Chronograph
Features:Chronograph, Stainless Steel
Style:Casual Watches
Warranty:2 Year Jomashop Warranty
Additional Info:Limited Edition: Only 3500 Ever Made, Luminescent Hands & Markers, Chronograph feature
Internal ID:THCAG2111BA0253
Item Variation:TH CAG2111BA0253, TH-CAG2111BA0253, TH/CAG2111BA0253, CAG2111BA0253, CAG 2111BA
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Tag Heuer CAG2111.BA0253 wrist watches news:
There are always nice watches to find like:Ladies First.This is both a lovely watch, and a great piece of American and Horolgy history. Wrist watches were not originally worn by Men. Men wanted 'their' sturdy pocket watch.Ladies were the first to wear a wrist watch from about 1900. The need for men to wear a wrist watch, first started for officers during the Boer war (1898 - 1903). These were converted pocket watches with lugs (for a strap) soldered on.Later manufacturers with stocks of 'lovely pocket watches adapted them to wrist watches.Here we have an OUTSTANDING example, for under $125, it is a:WALTHAM 28mm GF PW CONVERTED TO LADIES WRISTWATCH EXC !
My recent activities have seen a flurry of new watches enter my life. I've been trying to add to my collection in meaningful ways - balance my collection of chronos with non-chrono units. Adding a few divers to balance my other non-diver units.Well, the last of the recent efforts has arrived - my Invicta Pro Diver. I was a bit apprehensive after seeing an Invicta diver yesterday at a local shop. It was smaller than I'd hoped for.Thankfully, when I opened the box on my Pro Diver today, it was much larger than the one in the shop! :D Now, I have to say, after a few minutes adjusting the strap, I LOVE this watch. It feels fantastic on my wrist.The blue color is nice and deep and the interplay between polished bits and brushed finished parts is well done. The movement is super smooth and the display back offers a view of a nicely turned out movement.I especially like the red tip on the second hand.Anyway, here it is - the newest addition to the herdthe last sheep to enter the barn,
I saw this and like it. I can't seem to find it with a perfunctory Google search. Does anybody know what model # it is and what it goes for? It even has the original factory band, but in mediocre shape.Thanks for any help!
Specifically for the 26320. Planning to flip my black to blue. Can't see any disadvantage for the blue (versus black and silver), but you guys might have. If any negatives pop out on the blue I'm pretty sure it'll still net out better than the other 2 colors.
I have a minor dilemma & would love to hear the collective wisdom from this august group... My current roster consists of a '99 5065, Rolex GMT II (ceramic bezel) and a JLC Reverso Duoface Bleu. I am in the process of adding a 'complication' to the mix and had zeroed in on the 5146g with a slate dial image.jpgI went in to the AD with the intention of consummating the purchase, but they had a 5164 that just arrived and I tried it on. I live in tokyo and travel a lot... the dual timezone complication on that piece is wonderful. I am tempted...My head says the 5146 but there is a slight pull to the 5164, which is kind of odd since I have two dual time zone watches already. If I went with the 5164, I would probably unload the Rolex, but see a difficulty in having the 5065 and 5164. (I cannot unload the 5065 for sentimental reasons). The 5146 is a much more complementary piece and will get a lot of use. Any advice - need to make a call quickly. With the great Yen exchange rate, either o








