TAG Heuer Men’s Link Series Watch #WJ1111.BA0570

TAG Heuer Men's Link Series Watch #WJ1111.BA0570

The picture of sophistication and style, this contemporary dress watch from Tag Heuer’s Link series features a silver dial with hand-applied faceted steel indexes, a date window at the 3 o’clock hour, and sleek luminous hands and hour markers for optimal readability. The highly polished unidirectional rotating steel bezel features an engraved dive-time scale and coin edge detailing. The dial is set in a handsome 39 mm brushed-finish case that’s cut from a single block of solid steel. It presents on a distinctive Y-link bracelet that fastens with a fold-over-clasp with safety. Additional notable features include precise Swiss quartz movement, a screw-in crown, and a curved scratch-resistant sapphire crystal. Water resistant to 200 meters, this watch is suitable for diving.

About TAG Heuer

TAG Heuer traces its roots to the small Swiss village of St-Imier where, in 1860, a watchmaker named Edouard Heuer opened his first shop. His vision was to crea (more…)

TAG Heuer Women’s Link Diamond Accented Watch #WJ1318.BA0572

TAG Heuer Women's Link Diamond Accented Watch #WJ1318.BA0572

Make a bold, fashionable statement statement with this TAG Heuer Link timepiece for women (model WJ1318.BA0572), which offers glittering diamond accents. The stainless steel watch case measures 27mm wide (1.06 inches) and is topped by a shiningly polished unidirectional bezel with engraved elapsed time markings and a luminous zero-set mark. The black dial face is studded with 11 sparkling, tiny Wesselton diamonds as well as luminous baton hands (with seconds hand) and a date window at 3 o’clock. It’s matched to a stainless steel bracelet band composed of polished S-shaped links. Other features include a precise Swiss quartz movement, highly scratch-resistant sapphire crystal, and water resistance to 200 meters (660 feet)–suitable for recreational scuba diving.

About TAG Heuer TAG Heuer traces its roots to the small Swiss village of St-Imier where, in 1860, a watchmaker named Edouard Heuer opened his first shop. His vision was to create remarkable timepieces that pushe (more…)