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TAG Heuer Men's CAF2010.FT8011 Aquaracer Automatic Chronograph Rubber Strap Watch
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Product Features
TAG Heuer Men's CAF2010.FT8011 Aquaracer Automatic Chronograph Rubber Strap Watch
Quality Swiss Automatic Movement; Functions without a battery; Powers automatically with the movement of your arm
Scratch-resistant sapphire crystal with anti-reflective treatment
Case diameter: 43 mm
Stainless-steel case; Black dial; Luminous hands and hour markers; Unidirectional bezel; Day-date function; Chronograph functions
Water-resistant to 984 feet (300 M)
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Designed for the man who is always up for an adventure, TAG Heuer's Aquaracer Watch #CAF2010.FT8011 is rugged and durable enough to withstand the elements, but sleek enough to add a refined touch to casual wear. A stainless steel circular case and unidirectional rotating bezel complement a bold black chronograph dial, complete with day and date display at three o'clock and silver-tone hour markers. A black rubber strap is both comfortable and secure on the wrist. This watch is water resistant to 984 feet.
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TAG Heuer Men's CAF2010.FT8011 Aquaracer Automatic Chronograph Rubber Strap Watch
This review is from: TAG Heuer Men's CAF2010.FT8011 Aquaracer Automatic Chronograph Rubber Strap Watch (Watch)
This Tag watch is a really nice looking dive watch. I have had it for just under 2 years now. Within the first few weeks of owning the watch I had to send it in for service because the day/date would not adjust. It has been fine until this past week when it just stopped working altogether. I currently have it being worked on by Tag and thankfully it is still under warranty (by about 1 month). I think a watch that msrp's for over $3000 should not have these nagging type of problems. I have 3 other watches (two of which are actually more expensive Tag's) so it is not like my Aquaracer is a day to day watch for me. Maybe I just got a lemon, and I hope once it comes back from the warranty work it will be fine for years. I have had absolutely no issues with my other Tag watches.
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