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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Worth the wait...,
By Jessicaussie (Australia) - See all my reviews
This review is from: TAG Heuer Men's CJF2150.BB0595 Link Automatic Chronograph Watch (Watch)
I was recently given a watch of this model in recognition of 10 years service. It was worth the wait!
Yes, you can spend more, but you won't get a much better product. With its heart based on a much improved (by TAG Heuer) version of the Valjoux 7750 chronograph, this is a superb timekeeper. Mine is currently running only 3 seconds a day fast. For an automatic chronograph, this is very good. Yes, if you want more accuracy you can either spend more money or get a quartz movement. But if that is your point, you probably don't understand why some people love automatic movements. It is about the art and science of designing accurate non-electric timepieces. Combined with the beauty that TAG Heuer have incorporated into this model, I personally could not have wanted a better wristwatch. I rate it very, very highly. When I become old and croak it, I have every intention of handing it down to my son so he can remember me.
4 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Looks better than the photo,
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This review is from: TAG Heuer Men's CJF2150.BB0595 Link Automatic Chronograph Watch (Watch)
Really nice watch. But a couple of notes to share with prospective purchasers. If you have a smaller wrist and have to remove more than one or two links, the watch may fit a little funny because of the way the bracelet and the clasp are made. Not a deal breaker, but something to consider. Removing links is a bit different than most watches. You remove the initial pin like on most watches, but then the pieces come off in halves--one is loose, and the other has to be unscrewed (tiny screw, so if you have poor eyesight, take it to a jeweler). I checked on-line and found some great instructions on removing the link. It keeps excellent time for an automatic watch--you will probably need to adjust the time about once a month. Highly recommended.
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