Tag Heuer Formula 1 CAH1110


This watch was purchased from Goldsmith on 8th May 2010. 

Also from Goldsmiths the spare rubber strap was purchased (This has never been used and is New). Both receipts are with the watch and will be given to the purchaser.


The Watch is in excellent condition and is faultless. 

The watch comes with :

Tag Heuer Outer case.

Tag Heuer Box.

Tag Heuer Warranty card / Instructions and all original documentation etc.

Goldsmiths receipts for the watch and a separate one for the Rubber strap. 

Original steel strap. 

Extra Rubber strap (Never used) 

Spare links.

Information on the Formula 1 CAH1110...


TAG Heuer Formula 1 Chronograph CAH1110.BA0850

Sapphire crystal

Stainless steel

41mm without crown

20mm lugs 

120 clicks uni-directional titanium carbide bezel

200M water resistance

ETA G10 4Jewels swiss quartz movement

SEL bracelet with "diver's" extension

Screw down crown

Head:

At 41mm, it's not a huge watch by today's standard, it wears somewhat smaller than it is with the rotating bezel. This watch is running on a G10 battery powered quartz(my third G10 move't), all the hands hits the marker spots on. The pushers have a very positive tactile feedback when you click on them, the chronograph can be reset with the crown pull out. The screw down crown is very nice to operate because of the large size(even when you are wearing gloves). The lume is decent on the hands(hour and minute only) but the lume on the dial is too small for my taste. Because of the second dial there is no lume on the 6 o'clock position, there's also no lume on the red chrono second hand.(something that i missed from my other seiko chrono). The case back is beautifully made with a checker flag pattern engraving(with sharp parting line, unlike a stamped caseback with a filleted edge). The Sapphire crystal is flat but it sits slightly above the rotating bezel, which makes it more prone to chipping for the crystal's edge. The unidirectional bezel has a very positive clicks to it(tactile and audio wise) even with thick motorcycle gloves. However it's not a diver's bezel as it lack the 12 o'clock lume pip. The TAG Heuer on the left side of the case is engraved and painted over with black paint replacing a signed rubber insert from the older F1 model.


Bracelet:

Very nice solid end links, unlike most lugs design the F1 Lugs actually nests most of the end-link inside instead of just connecting to the sides(a socket connection vs skewer), thus making it a lot more solid. Might not be the most beautiful lugs but it's a really noise free with the SEL which is important at this price point. The bracelet is comfortable and relatively noise/rattle free, there are three micro adjustment at the clasp for the perfect fit. The double safety clasp is solid but it does rattle a tad with the diver's extension(which sometime get deployed by accident when you try to take the watch off). While most people wonders why the F1 have a so-called diver's extension even thought it's associated with auto racing? The answer is simple: try put on a fire retardant nomex racing suit with a FIA rated racing gloves, if you want to wear the watch on the outside, you'll need the "dRiver's extension". All the links are solid stainless steel with a simple single piece split pin, there's about 4 links left after sizing the bracelet for my 7inch wrist. 


Packaging/Presentation:

The watch comes with a cardboard outer box with a removable top lid as well as a hard plastic inner box. The inner plastic box is made of a low gloss black hard injection molded plastic with a signed hinged vertical door. Inside the the inner plastic box there's black padded suede liner with black foam sides and a cotton filled flux leather holder. Personally I think the inner box is very cool looking but all that changed when I starting to touch it, it felt really cheap even for an entry level TAG Heuer. Along with the two boxes, you'll get the manuals, warranty card and all the paperwork with it.


Welcome to collect in person and pay cash..