Tag Heuer Link Diamond Dial 27mm is very similar to the Link Diamond Dial 33mm. There are few differences however. First one is that this watch has a silver and golden design to choose from. Moreover it Dial is very clean and there are NO chrono minutes, hours and small seconds, just date window on 3 o’clock and Tag Heuer, Link series logos. The 11 Diamonds placed on the dial, one for each hour (except on 3 o’clock where is the date window), are 0.081 CT each. They are very nice supplement and transform this watch into very luxury jewelry. The quartz chronograph is the same as on the other Link timepieces, able to vibrate 32 768 times per hour and accurate to 1/10th of a second.

 

Tag Heuer Link Diamond Dial 27

Tag Heuer Link Diamond Dial 27

Functions and characteristics:

*11 Diamonds on the dial, 0.081 CT each

*Distinctive S-Link bracelet

*Date Display at 3 o’clock replaces the diamond index

*Scratch resistant

*Oversized screw-in crown with double gaskets

*Water resistant to 200 meters


 

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One Response to “Tag Heuer Link Diamond Dial 27mm”

  1. I am a saelir and kayaker and needed a watch that was highly water resistant in addition to just cool looking. This watch excels at both. I had seen the watch in a jewelry store so had no surprises when it arrived from Amazon. But here are some observations that might interest prospective buyers of this watch: 1. Great looking it’s enjoyable to check the time with this watch! The scored face catches the light in an interesting way and it is ever-changing in appearance. Very easy to read at night and dim light. 2. I bought the quartz version more accurate and less expensive but looks virtually identical to the automatic and is the same weight and size. If you are considering the automatic, it’s worth thinking about the fact that you will constantly be resetting the watch. Resetting a water resistant watch like this is a bit of a pain. The reason they resist water is because they are sealed and undoing and redoing that seal each time you reset the watch over many times will probably compromise the water resistance. I have had the quartz watch about 2 weeks and have not had to adjust the time at all. That would not be the case with the automatic. Personally, going to a jewelry store for a battery every couple of years is preferable to having an inaccurate watch that I have to reset dozens of times each year. 3. I highly recommend the rubber watchband. Besides making the watch more distinctive looking, it has a very reliable clasp and is more comfortable than the steel one (which I had on a the previous version of the Aquaracer). 4. The only design feature I’m not crazy about is the magnified date. The previous Aquaracer did not have this and was much easier to read! The magnifier catches the light and obscures the numerals sometimes. But that’s a very small negative. 5. The bezel is easy to rotate. I don’t dive but use it to time things in the oven, etc. My old Aquaracer bezel was harder to spin. 6. The winding post is slightly oversized which makes it easy to grip. This insures a good seal after you have adjusted the time. 6. For a street price of just over $1K, you will not find a more accurate and stylish watch.

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