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TAG Heuer Men's Tiger Woods Automatic Link Watch #WJF2112.BA0570
By: TAG Heuer       Average Rating: 3.5     Total Reviews: 3
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Beautiful!     On: 2008-06-30

Ive owned this watch for about 2 years and its one of my favorites. It looks great in every situation and it always brings in a few comments.
Return Nightmare     On: 2007-10-17

The watch was returned to Amazon September 26... and as of this writing.. even though I have a signed returned receipt on Sept 26.. Contacting Amazom Customer Service (after 4 conversions over several days) cannot locate or verify its ever been received at all..so I sit here wondering now for over two weeks where the $1,300 watch can be...I still dont know! I will now have to contact my credit card company...the Post Office...and report this to the NBBB..Suggestion: There should be some email response by their returns dept as to when its been received, and it is being processed for a refund!(which takes up to month!)TAG Heuer Mens Tiger Woods Automatic Link Watch #WJF2112.BA0570
The model as shown is one elegant watch !!     On: 2005-12-26

I was really not a fan of the Link series -- but one day tried it out in the store and bought it right there. A few points...

The watch comes as shown or as a chronograph. The watch comes with or without (as shown) a rotating bezel. Old version of this watch actually have (big) numbers at 6, 9, and 12. I think the combination of being not a chronograph, no numbers, and no rotating bezel makes this a very elegant watch.

The picture does not do this watch justice. The background color on the watch changes color (slightly) depending on how the lights hits it. It really looks nice.

The bracelet does not have any exposed pins on top or sides holding the link to the watch, or link to link. It is amazing how it is held together.

Other points to consider...

The watch comes as a quatz, automatic, or chronometer. I believe the chronometer is simply an automatic that has been certified. There may be other changes as I am not sure. My watch is an automatic.

The watch comes as either water resistent to 100 meters or 200 meters. Not likely anyone who actually dive to 100 meters, but interesting nontheless. My watch is to 200 meters.

There are other colors. I looked at all of this in the store, and chose black.

Henry

The model as shown is one elegant watch !!     On: 2005-12-25

I was really not a fan of the Link series -- but one day tried it out in the store and bought it right there. A few points...

The watch comes as shown or as a chronograph. The watch comes with or without (as shown) a rotating bezel. Old version of this watch actually have (big) numbers at 6, 9, and 12. I think the combination of being not a chronograph, no numbers, and no rotating bezel makes this a very elegant watch.

The picture does not do this watch justice. The background color on the watch changes color (slightly) depending on how the lights hits it. It really looks nice.

The bracelet does not have any exposed pins on top or sides holding the link to the watch, or link to link. It is amazing how it is held together.

Other points to consider...

The watch comes as a quatz, automatic, or chronometer. I believe the chronometer is simply an automatic that has been certified. There may be other changes as I am not sure. My watch is an automatic.

The watch comes as either water resistent to 100 meters or 200 meters. Not likely anyone who actually dive to 100 meters, but interesting nontheless. My watch is to 200 meters.

There are other colors. I looked at all of this in the store, and chose black.

Henry


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