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Tag Heuer Aquaracer Chronotimer Mens Watch CAF1010.FT8011
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Tag Heuer Aquaracer Chronotimer Mens Watch CAF1010.FT8011

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Description:

Stainless steel case with a black rubber bracelet. Unidirectional rotating with chronograph scale bezel. Black with both analog and lcd display dial with luminous hands and stick hour markers. Minute markers around the outer rim. Luminiscent hands and markers. Perpetual. Lcd display. Swiss quartz movement. Scratch resistant sapphire crystal. Push-button polished steel crown. Screw down case back. Case diameter: 43 mm. Case thickness: 14.5 mm. Tang clasp. Water resistant at 300 meters / 1000 feet. Functions: chronograph, alarm, perpetual calendar, second time zone, date, hour, minute, second. Tag Heuer Aquaracer Chronotimer Mens Watch CAF1010.FT8011.

Product Details:
Product Weight: 2.0 pounds
Package Length: 5.8 inches
Package Width: 5.7 inches
Package Height: 4.5 inches
Package Weight: 2.0 pounds
Average Customer Rating: based on 18 reviews
Watch Information:
Crystal Material: anti-reflective-scratch-resistant-sapphire
Clasp: Buckle
Case Diameter: 44.5 millimeters
Case Thickness: 14.5 millimeters
Case Material: stainless-steel
Band Material: Rubber
Bezel Material: stainless-steel
Dial Color: black
Movement: swiss-quartz
Calendar: Date
Water Resistance Depth: 984 feet
Customer Reviews:
Average Customer Review: 4.0 ( 18 customer reviews )
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33 of 34 found the following review helpful:

5Same watch with metal band: CAF1010.BA0821Sep 08, 2008
By Lem
I have this same watch with the metal band. As of this writing, AMAZON has a mislabeled model number (same model number except for the last two digits ending in 15 vice 21...and there seems to be no such thing as a "MICROTIMER"), yet the metal band CAF1010.BA0821 on AMAZON does not have the proper specs annotated on that page for this model number. This is why I am writing the review here (same time-piece, but band made of rubber).
My work as an international airline pilot takes me overseas four to five times per month and this watch fits the bill. With a twist of the crown, and the push of one button, I have the second time zone (T2) displayed in the bottom window. There is also the option of easily changing T1 home time to the new local time you just arrived in, as the analog clock hands will zip to the digital time you place for the hour in the digital display without affecting minutes and seconds (useful if you'd like T2 to be ZULU or GMT). You can also change the minute hand (i.e. trip to India) forward 30 minutes and the seconds are unaffected (lesser known fact: you can also look at any Greenwich Time set analog time display upside down and get local Mumbai, India time). One push of the crown, and all the windows are backlit (btw, the face and hands are luminescent with the lights out). This watch also includes a daily alarm (synchronized to time zone one or T1...you'll have to do the math to use it in different time zones unless you shifted T1 time to your location time zone, obviously). It also features a diary alarm which allows you to set alarms a well into the future. The chronograph is great to time your workout runs, as well. So far this watch is on the high end of accuracy for a quartz time-piece. Mine loses only 1/2 second per week and two seconds per month variation in accuracy for a non-atomic watch is fine by me. If this watch were light/solar powered like a CITIZEN or CASIO, it would be the ultimate package in a watch. But I'm not complaining if two to five years is what the battery will give me and like other lifetime lasting high end watches, a battery change is a good time to get the mechanism lubed up and inspected...especially a watch I will certainly take down to 70 feet or so on my dive vacation.
Automatic watches have completely unacceptable "accuracy" for my needs and they must often be serviced as often as battery run watches need battery changes due to the complexities of the moving parts.
Also, this watch has an energy saving mode if you need to put it away for a while.
Regarding the operation of the watch, it does take a little getting use to. If you see this watch in a jewelry store, good luck if you can get the person behind the glass case to explain it to you. But if you want to see how the thing operates before buying or to avoid sapping battery life as you figure it out, you can get a true to life interactive demo here: http://www.tagheuer.com/the-news/new-products/chronotimer-demo/index.lbl .
And don't lose the instruction booklet. I couldn't find one on the web anywhere when I had temporarily misplaced it right after purchasing the watch.

7 of 8 found the following review helpful:

4Feature packed luxury Tag watchAug 22, 2009
By Andrew S. Koenig "AppleJack"
I have been looking for a feature rich watch (ie alarm, stop watch, count down timer etc... a digital watch), but wanted a watch that I could use for work especially with travel. I do 90% of my travel outside the US, so a second time zone and an always with me alarm is a blessing. This watch is a very classy, yet practical and functional watch. It has a rubber strap so it is more sporty vs. the bracelet style. It is quiet (some are loud when they tick) and it has a host of features (some listed above, all shown in the demo at [...] The operation is simple once you read the instructions (don't lose them). A very nice bonus feature that I am surprised more watches don't have is the diary feature, you can set an alarm for a future date (a month, 2 or 3 from now to go off at an appointed time). In this day of PDA, iPods, and BlackBerry, it is nice to know that if you simply have your watch (which some of us never leave home with out) you won't miss the important call, meeting or what ever it is you don't want to forget!).

Key features you don't see in the book, the hour markers and hands are treated with a light activated luminous material (maybe Super Luminova - but not sure). They glow - not as bright as my Luminox, but continue to glow for 7 hours on my longest 'test' and were easily visible from about 2 feet away with my poor uncorrected vision (that is I could see it with out my eye glasses on!). They also do list the digital watch having a light, this is needed in dim light as the LCD display is not visible in anything modest amounts of ambient room light. The buttons require a firm push to cause an action and give a satisfying tactile feedback (click) to let you know you pushed it in for the function to happen. I do not see these buttons accidently being pushed due the the force needed to activate. The same is true for the crown, which when pushed activates the digital light feature. One caution, the crown must be pulled out to set various functions (time, countdown timer, alarm etc..) and if left in the out position, you run the very real risk of having water or other undesired debris in to the watch, so keep it pushed in at all times.

The design is very clean and considering all that it can do, is not too cluttered. The lower digital window appears more prominent in the pictures then it does in real life due to the angle of the light. If it catches it just right, the window border is easily seen, otherwise it just fades into the face of the watch (not the case with the yellow face). The bezel is easy to rotate with good tactile feedback, and not lose or prone to accidental rotation. It has a lum dot at the top for night time use. The hour hand is long enough that the lum tip does over lap the hour markers so at night it takes an extra second to identify the longer hour marker so you now where the hour hand is. Alternatively you can just use the digital light to read the time.

On the negative side and why it is not 5/5, the lum on the hour/minute hands are very faint vs. the hour markers and can be hard to see. This is mitigated as described above with the digital option. A bigger concern is the band build quality. The band itself seems to be well made, but the small piece that the strap tucks into seems to be very thin and I am concerned over time it may rip and come off. It also is a textured rubber so that it seems to 'stick' to itself so moving the band on top of itself when you are putting it on is somewhat difficult vs. other strap watches I have (rubber or leather). I looked on Amazon.com for replacement Tag bands for this model and they were in the $200 range! Lastly the alarm is fairly quiet. I think this has to do with the substantial case that the chime must pass from to make it to my ear, but it is quiet enough that one may not hear it.

3 of 3 found the following review helpful:

5TagJun 01, 2008
By O. Rivera "O. Rivera"
Great watch, customer service was excellent. easy ordering and quick delivery. It took me little while to set time, date, etc.. using the instruction, but onces you figger it out its get easier. Watch look's great love the various funtions, alarm, stopwatch and duo time zone. It sporty, and elegant at the same time.

1 of 1 found the following review helpful:

2Beware - basic function faultDec 26, 2010
By iGas2
This LOOKED like THE watch with functionality to match. Everything great until out of the box! Alarm will not sound!! Quick search revealed this to be a known issue with the TAG chronotimer and no solutions it would seem, other than a return. This is arguably a "core" feature of this watch and one which attracted me to it in the first place. With no Manufacturers Warranty now faced with shipping back to the US at my expense and getting on the very poorly reviewed Amazon repair/return/refund merry-go-round! Yes, it is a great saving against RRP, but what price the hassle of a return?

5I miss my Tag AquaracerJun 17, 2011
By Gunda J. Mattys
Through an unfortunate series of events my Aquaracer was thrown out in the trash never to be seen again. I loved this watch and miss it every time I have to look at my cheap piece of crap replacement watch. How come these have increased in price so much? When I brought mine off this site it was only $900 and that was Christmas 2009.

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