I’m pleased to report that my new Carrera has successfully completed its "run-in" period. After putting it through a series of time-trial tests, it passed everything with flying colors, including a full check of the power reserve. While the TH31-02 moveme
Everything you said I am in complete accord with. One thing I’ve realized is that there are beautiful, innovative and interesting watches flooding the market now which can be had at modest prices. This fact bodes well for the times we make mistakes and ch
Tag Heuer Aquaracer quartz was my first real watch. Especially in the blue colorway, I had to have it. That was the gateway my friend to a very deep rabbit hole 😂 Acquired around the time I entered the workforce and I needed a reliable timepiece for work
... and I fell in love with it at first sight when I viewed it several years ago because of the feature you mention of its domed case back and its dial. I must add that also the blue soleil dial is breathtaking. The only other watches I know which have a
Yeap, nobody needs it but it feels great when you know you have such an instrument in your wrist. The Tag Heuer Aquaracer, caliber 5, 500M is, to me, one of the greatest works of the brand. 43 mm that doesn’t feel like a monster because the design is awes
I swapped the NATO about a year ago after I had the idea to match the blue. Going back 15 years to my Tag Aquaracer blue, which also had a blue NATO 😂 If I want the feel of an oyster bracelet, I can wear my Sub. Otherwise I’m inclined to agree that this w
Great choice and thanks for sharing. I agree that it's a great one for some beach and pool time. I couldn't resist buying my Aquaracer "diver" when I saw the shimmering green. I too wanted a "beater" for the water when I stay long term in Hawaii. But this
. . . to Aquaracer for a Rolex similar to one his Dad owns in third . . . . . . Abel's Dad's Rolex in second, and . . . . . . Rabid Manatee's grandfather's Omega . . . . . . in first.