NoSX said:I am one of few divers that has yet to buy a dive computer. Instead, I have relied on my Tag during countless dives; basically, my life depends on the Tag and my own wits. (and I have never needed decompression or even had a close call!) Just another point of view.
brahtw8 said:I haven't taken any pics of mine.
Here is a link to their website for the watch, in blue like the one I got:
http://www.tagheuer.com/watches/detail.lbl?watch=WAC1112.BA0850&search=s:1;F:0;T:0;C:s;
martin said:Hi
Nice watch. The price is lower that what I would have thougth. Do you know what the Tag Link goes for where you bought yours.
I have not checked price on a Link in Norway, but it is expencive as everything here.
I will travel in Netherlands, Germany, Denmark and Sweden this summer. Maybe Netherlands is the best country for Tag?
I will also be in London for a weekend. Maybe I will try to see if I can find something there.
The best is ofcourse that I find nothing
Regards
White94 said:
I am not a fan or the huge gaudy ones, but did manage to find an Omega Seamaster 120M midsize automatic that I have been very pleased with in every respect
This is it:
Ben said:My latest addition is a Tag Heuer Link Chronograph 2004 Senna Edition, limited edition of 2004 pieces worldwide. Something this group might be able to appreciate, due to Senna's involvement in the NSX.
martin said:Hi
Love that watch. As I have posted earlier in this thread. One day I will get me one of those.
I can not find Senna at the Tag Heuer site anymore so I do not know if their will be any more limited Senna editions.
I do not have the money at he moment so it does not bother me. I see that on the net you can find a lot of these Senna editions. They do not always look like the one you posted.
The one you posted is the one I want, but I have also seen it with the Interlagos S too which also is cool.
Regards
Ben said:The one I posted is the 2004 Senna Edition Link Chronograph. Only 2004 pieces were made. Due to that fact, I couldn't get much of a discount on it that you can get on other non-limited edition watches. The models you are referring to are the 2003 and previous editions, I believe.
If you want the one I got, better get it quick. All of them have been delivered to dealers, so if you want one, you have to find a dealer that still has one in stock. I got mine in January, and I found about 3-4 other stores that still had one, so there might be a few out there still.
martin said:Hi
Yes you are probably right about it beeing a 2003 or something.
Only to torture myself: approx how much do a Senna sell for? I think a Link (Not Senna) is about $3200 here in Norway.
Regards
i know that the audemars(sp?) is a good watch but how the hell is the full name pronounced.another is bvlgari,anyone know how to pronounce these?poet_x said:this is what I have now:
I want the Tag Senna that has the large "S" on the face.
Oh, and my dream watch is one of these:
$14,000
or a tourbillon (but I'm too lazy to maintain one...)
Enzo said:Here is my last aquisition :
Panerai Luminor Marina PAM0061 44mm
TrustJDM said:You guys got some real nice watches. I'd want to get that 2004 LTD Tag, but was wondering if the face was larger than other 'link' style watches they make. I'll check by my local dealer to see if they can locate one for a reasonable price, but if someone can answer that i would be grateful. Definitely pay for a quality watch cuz my Guess, fake Tag's just fall apart after a few years of abuse. For now, my ADVAN is going to be my sports time piece. =)