![]() As you can see, the dial is a beautiful sunburst chrome. I feel this is the biggest sized watch I could get away with, but think the watch wears well and doesn't look oversized at all.Īesthetically I think it's an extremely pleasing watch. Here is a picture of it on my wrist, size 6.5". ![]() It is water resistant to 200m, has a screw down crown and a sapphire crystal. ![]() Specification wise, it has a 43mm stainless steel case excluding the crown, a height of 11mm, lug to lug it's 48mm with a lug width of 22mm. No doubt a more learned member of the forum can fill me in! I have time tested the watch against the atomic clock via the Emerald Time Stamp app last week and have recorded a loss of approximately 4 to 5 seconds per 24hrs. I believe I'm right in saying these movements undergo some modifications/upgrades in house. I'm anything but an expert on watch movements, but I can advise that it is 25 Jewel, 28,800 vibrations per hour (4Hz) with quick set date, manual wind, hacking and a 38 hour power reserve. Starting with the movement, it carries a Swiss ETA 2824. So, this is the reference number WAZ2011, which retails for £1,400 new. I've had this watch for almost a year and I know TAG is a bit marmite among the watch fraternity, however I have very much enjoyed owning and wearing this piece and wanted to show it some love and share some of the finer details with you, I hope you find it vaguely interesting! This is my first attempt at a review, and I wanted to cover my TAG Heuer Formula 1, Calibre 5 Automatic. ![]()
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