![]() It utilises push-pins, instead of the usual desirable screws. – The stainless steel bracelet is meticulously finished with polished and satin finishes. – A Swiss made automatic mechanical movement, with quick set date and hacking seconds. ![]() – Hand applied hour markers and highly polished hands with liberal amounts of Superluminova. – A screw down crown and screw down caseback. – A sapphire glass with anti-reflective coating both to the top side and underside. I particularly like the contemporary design, which is very easy to grip and operate ![]() – A uni-directional bezel that is accurate with a nice, firm feel to the rotation. I searched in vein for components within this timepiece where Tag Heuer surely must have cut corners, either with materials, components or quality of finish. I have to admit that, after being initially impressed by this solid diver’s watch, I was immediately suspicious after hearing the price. Somehow Tag Heuer has managed to produce the Aquaracer Calibre 5 Automatic (ref number WAN2110.BA0822), with all of these attributes, for just £1295 (Aug 2012). What you would also normally expect, however, is to have to pay a premium for all of this. When you buy a high end Diver’s Watch from a reknowned brand, such as Tag Heuer, you expect the best materials, “Swiss Made” on the dial (although there are some fantastic high end brands from other countries, especially Germany and Japan) high quality fit and finish, excellent luminosity, a reliable and robust mechanical movement, impressive water resistance, stainless steel bracelet with diver’s extension and sapphire glass. Tag Heuer recently released their new Aquaracer 300 and it’s really not what you would expect. Tag Heuer Aquaracer Calibre 5 – Best value diver?
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