
A high-performance design combines with edgy, contemporary style in TAG Heuer’s Calibre S Regatta Aquaracer automatic watch for men (model #CAF7111.BA0803). Both rugged and sophisticated, this versatile watch is built to last. The silver stainless steel watch case measures 42mm wide (1.65 inches) and is topped by a shimmery black countdown bezel. The gray dial includes luminous stick hour markers, luminous baton hands (with seconds hand) and a regatta countdown timer. Other features include a triple-link stainless steel bracelet band, Swiss quartz hybrid electro-mechanical movement, anti-reflective scratch-resistant sapphire crystal, and water resistance to 300 meters (984 feet)–suitable for scuba diving.
A short review of this watch:
Weight: It was not as heavy as I expected (even though it is quartz and I knew it would be lighter than an automatic), but it has a substantial quality to it. If you are new to the luxury watch market and are worried about getting used to the weight, this might be a good selection. For those that love a big heavy watch, this is probably too light for your taste, but like I said, still substantial. I like a heavy watch, and while this is far from the heaviest that I own, I’m still pleased with it from this aspect.
Size: With dimensions of 43mm and 13 mm, I again was surprised by the relative size. As with the weight, the size is substantial, but it’s nowhere near the size of another 43mm and 13mm watch that I have. (yes, it measures the correct dimensions, but this watch is crafted in a way where it tapers from the middle to the top and bottom in a very stylish manner making it appear smaller than the dimensions would otherwise lead you to believe.) Again still substantial, and a good comprise between the understated nature of a Patek and the monsterous quality of a Breitling (and yes, much cheaper than either of those as well, but just an example for purposes of comparison).
Overall on size, I think it’s a good balance. I would not imagine any adult male complaining about the watch’s size (too big or too small) after a week or so of wearing it.
Bracelet/Band: Looks like the picture. This particular band has 2 additional flat surfaces on each shiny link (the shiny center link is squared at the top and the bottom) compared to other watches that i own/have seen. It catches the light more than your standard band of this style which I like. At a glance it looks a little different than the more common type of this watch band where the center shiny links have rounded edges. Admittedly, this is a very subtle difference.
Perpetual calendar: Had to read the manual to figure out how to change the time, date, year, but once you figure it out, it’s very logical. There is even a “cheat sheet” engraved on the back of the watch to remind you when the season’s change and you don’t feel like digging up the manual. The perpetual calendar is a nice feature so you only have to set the date once (and then whenever the battery runs out.) The bottom half moon dials tell you the date in regular time mode.
Chronograph: This watch uses the main hands as its chronograph which makes it very easy to read. A little different than most other chronographs so a nice change if you collect watches, or if you hate all of the dials on the face of the watch but still want a chronograph.
Ragatta function: This is basically a countdown mode. It uses the hour and minute hand moving together counting down on the hours markers from 10 to 0. The thought here is that you get 10 minutes to set your boats up in a boat race and this watch counts those 10 minutes down for you. There is also apparently an additional 5 minutes that you get in the race that the watch can also countdown. In all likelihood a completely worthless feature from a functionality perspective for nearly everyone who buys this watch, but its something your boss’s watch probably won’t do, for what that’s worth.
Overall: The only complaint that I have is the type of links this watch uses. They are nearly impossible to remove yourself without risking bending a pin. Take it to a watch store to get that taken care of. The watch itself is very nice, and for amazon’s price, I think you’re getting an extremely good deal. Own a lot of watches, and spent a great deal of time researching this purchase, and I’m very pleased.
Where to buy cheap prices? -TAG Heuer Men’s CAF7111.BA0803 Aquaracer Calibre S Regatta Collection Chronograph Stainless Steel Watch $1,275.00

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