@@l_poci_bro the moonwatches you're refeering to are 250€ pieces of plastix that anyone can afford. This watch si 2500€ of course it's gonna sell less
As I work booth in the field and an office, I wear an SKX007 as my daily beater. I've got a Breitling Super Ocean II that is my top tier piece, and a Hamilton Khaki and A Seiko Turtle for semi-formal and outdoor sports. That being said, my TH Formula 1, quartz, it's an easy choice for all-day weekend wearing. All of the others are automatic, with the Khaki and the Turtle also having manual-wind capability, I wanted one quartz watch that would be synch'ed all the time, and the Formula 1 it IT. It's not COSC, like my Certina Podium, but it keeps time very well for hardly wearing it during the week. Forget being an auto purist, this watch looks great (mine is a chrono on rubber strap), runs consistent, and is very readable. Take it off Sunday night, and when I put it back on the next Friday afternoon, it's barely lost a fraction of a second. What more could I ask for?
My missus recently took my 2000 off my hands 😄 It's a cracking watch. The seconds hand lands on the minute marker bang on and I haven't changed the battery in years.
Those Chronographs are beautiful, especially the Gulf and the Senna The F1 Wac111a alarm I got in 2008 was my first luxury timepiece. At the time I'd only heard of Tag Heuer and Rolex so was over the moon when i got it. Great video by the way.
I have the LIMITED ADDITION ARYTON SENNA .. it's the best looking TAG WATCH .. and it looks better then the 5000 dollar Carrera watches .. I only wear it on the weekends but what a watch it is .. CHEERS
Stunning watch and quartz movements are more accurate, we do offer finance on this model up to 60 months which would work out as £24 pm, however, if you'd prefer an automatic watch, we have plenty on offer for around the same money, the F1 Cal.7 Twin-Time, for example, is £1650 currently or if you'd be interested in another brand, Oris have some great auto models, and you can never go wrong with Seiko!
My dad bought me this exact watch. It is a hefty price tag, but it is beautiful on the wrist and I get a lot of compliments for it from non-watch people who wouldn't know the difference between an automatic and a quartz. Treat him!
I own the formula 1 quarts chronograph in blue and it's an absolute beautiful watch that blue dial just pops, the black one looks kind of tacky honestly. With that said I am looking to pick up the automatic calibre 5 with the anthracite dial and black ceramic middle inserts on the bracelet, the cool thing about that watch is it has a rotating bezel while the calibre 16 version does not.
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Hi Kevin, both are great watches. The Cal.6 comes with a ceramic/steel bracelet and a chronograph, it's slightly bigger than the Cal.5 at 44mm compared to 43mm, though both have automatic movements and look stunning, it's all down to personal preference.
Sorry guys this brand is far from swiss made look close to this wstches please they are over price ! Seiko offers a lot better good quality good looking watches for less !
TAG Heuer is a Swiss Made brand. There are not many brands out there that are 100% Swiss Made anymore. Seiko is a great brand that makes some great watches, it's all down to personal preference.
It definitely is all about personal preference. I mean, the cases are good and so are the bracelets for Tag and their movements which many are generic ETA movements for me, do not warrant the price. For the price of the Tag F1 Chronograph Quartz (I think when I bought it the price was £1,150), you could get yourself some beautiful Automatic watches of far superior quality. Unfortunately at the time, I didn't think enough and was in a Beaverbrooks drunk and with heavy balls. But the prices are heavy and especially for a Quartz. I would much more settle for an Oris, Longines, Junghans (Max Bill) and definitely Seiko than over a Tag again. If I were to spend the money and get a Tag again, it would defiantly not be for an F1 or Quartz but the Monaco. Regardless, as I've said before - the case and bracelet was flawless - just shame about the internals.
I think you're right, nice cases and bracelets. I would add, nice dials also. Those I think put Tag over the other brands you mentioned. The internals aren't bad. ETA movements are solid swiss made movements. Correct me if I'm wrong, but not too long ago, everyone but rolex used ETA movements, right?
@@bri13wvu1 I've never heard this before that everyone used ETA but Rolex. I mean, straight off the bat Omega have their own Co-Axial movement which isn't ETA.
@@VerminWatch Brietling, Omega, Tudor, IWC, Panerai, all have used and use ETA movements, why is it only a problem when Tag does it? There's loads of brands who make in house movements and still use ETA in some of their watches as well, Omega is a perfect example, i mean Tag has in house movements as well, Considering a Tag will generally run cheaper retail than an Omega, what's wrong with them using ETA who make reliable and easily serviceable movements?
so much overpriced.. 1100€ for a 5€ Quarts movement and a shitty bracelet with cheap clasp. I would prefer Tissot or Certina over this, as they offer much more quality for a much better price!
My first luxury watch is a formula 1. Wanted one since I was a kid. Is it the best watch? No. Do I absolutely adore it? Yes.
So why do you say No...???
Me too...still having it working well about 10 years already...I then bought Tag aquaracer about 4 years ago..love them so much...
Such a true comment . Ive just got one an love it its like a little tank
wow that was such a refreshingly straightforward video.
Thank you for your kind words, we're glad you enjoyed!
I have the calibre 16 ceramic. A fantastically gorgeous piece of machinery! Most beautiful watch on the planet!
The watch that saved TAG Heuer, IMHO. Criminally underrated. 3 million sold - Wow. And people say TAG has no history?! 😅
@@l_poci_bro the moonwatches you're refeering to are 250€ pieces of plastix that anyone can afford. This watch si 2500€ of course it's gonna sell less
@@l_poci_buddy 3 million is alot. What are you on about?
Finally a real POSITIVE TAG REVIEW!
My mrs just bought me the calibre 16 with the black dial for my birthday, well chuffed
Great comparison video! Love the accent! Keep it up!
just bought the gulf last night. beautiful
It's a stunning watch
Good clear video with the extra bit of useful info re the merging of tag and heuer. Thanks
Thanks for the feedback, glad you enjoyed
love my calibre 16, my 3rd tag, I have omega and rolex but still love my Tags. Awesome watches and great timekeepers
iain morrison ditto
How do you afford them
Hydraz you save with intent
Fehad Bilgrami I kind of meant what does he do for a living
Hydraz project manager
Great watch for everyday wearing, I keep my Breitling for special occasions.
As I work booth in the field and an office, I wear an SKX007 as my daily beater. I've got a Breitling Super Ocean II that is my top tier piece, and a Hamilton Khaki and A Seiko Turtle for semi-formal and outdoor sports. That being said, my TH Formula 1, quartz, it's an easy choice for all-day weekend wearing. All of the others are automatic, with the Khaki and the Turtle also having manual-wind capability, I wanted one quartz watch that would be synch'ed all the time, and the Formula 1 it IT. It's not COSC, like my Certina Podium, but it keeps time very well for hardly wearing it during the week. Forget being an auto purist, this watch looks great (mine is a chrono on rubber strap), runs consistent, and is very readable. Take it off Sunday night, and when I put it back on the next Friday afternoon, it's barely lost a fraction of a second. What more could I ask for?
The chrono looks great, the appearance of Tag Heuer is what initially attracted it to me.
I got the CLASSIC 2000s watches from 1980s And is still very popular MODEL
My missus recently took my 2000 off my hands 😄
It's a cracking watch.
The seconds hand lands on the minute marker bang on and I haven't changed the battery in years.
Those Chronographs are beautiful, especially the Gulf and the Senna
The F1 Wac111a alarm I got in 2008 was my first luxury timepiece.
At the time I'd only heard of Tag Heuer and Rolex so was over the moon when i got it.
Great video by the way.
I have the LIMITED ADDITION ARYTON SENNA .. it's the best looking TAG WATCH .. and it looks better then the 5000 dollar Carrera watches .. I only wear it on the weekends but what a watch it is .. CHEERS
yeh they are nice looking..i like the yellow one which do you have?
Nice reviews, subbed 🔥
I have Aquaracer Caliber 5 and I think this watch is much beautiful than the Rolex submariner
Quartz chronograph for everyday wear and calibre 5 for special occasions. That's all I need for just above 2 grand
I love tag heuer forever...
£1000+ for a basic quartz is not a great deal. But if you like the aesthetics that's a different matter.
Great video. Well done
Thank you, glad you enjoyed
Mine has run nonstop for 4 years without issues
Quartz is the way to go.
I have the Senna Special Edition version :)
Have you the senna quartz .is this a Best watch
@@tatu0686 Yes.
I have it for 400 dollars un best condition. Is a Best value for this watch
Should the black tachymetre dial rotate on the first watch or not mate?
Where can I find a rubber strap for the 43mm?
I have the black and green F1 stainless case. I love it but it looks a bit small nowadays.
I have the 3rd watch in this video, how much is worth today in Canadian money ??? Brand new as well.
Is that a Breitling Navitimer 2016-2017 Special Edition on your wrist? Full sunburst blue dial including sun-dials?
My son would like the steel and gold F1 but I’m reluctant to spend £1600 on a battery watch.
Stunning watch and quartz movements are more accurate, we do offer finance on this model up to 60 months which would work out as £24 pm, however, if you'd prefer an automatic watch, we have plenty on offer for around the same money, the F1 Cal.7 Twin-Time, for example, is £1650 currently or if you'd be interested in another brand, Oris have some great auto models, and you can never go wrong with Seiko!
My dad bought me this exact watch. It is a hefty price tag, but it is beautiful on the wrist and I get a lot of compliments for it from non-watch people who wouldn't know the difference between an automatic and a quartz. Treat him!
i like
I own the formula 1 quarts chronograph in blue and it's an absolute beautiful watch that blue dial just pops, the black one looks kind of tacky honestly.
With that said I am looking to pick up the automatic calibre 5 with the anthracite dial and black ceramic middle inserts on the bracelet, the cool thing about that watch is it has a rotating bezel while the calibre 16 version does not.
I feel the opposite. The blue looks tacky. The black looks classic.
Hello Which model is that watch at 1:24 Minute on a left side ?
These were the old formula 1 watches
Lumens??
I wear watches only on the weekends...will you recommend a Automatic or Quartz?
Unless you are willing to purchase a watch winder too, a quartz.
AMJ Watches why a watch winder? I like to manually reset my watch when they have not been used for a while. Why do you recommend watch winder?
Always automatic
How much did they sell for in the 1980s?
360-400 dollars
@@bretnickerson8555 Thanks!
This is an advertisement not a review... Not that you said it is.
Have the Formula 1 Calibre 5 Ceramic?
Yes sir, take a look amjwatches.co.uk/tag-heuer-formula-1-waz2011ba0843.html
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That is the only way to go with calibre 5 F1 automatic. That black ceramic in the bracelet pops like it does with the calibre 16.
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£2500 is in the range of a quality pre worn Omega.
@AMJ Watches should i buy the calibre 6 or 5
Hi Kevin, both are great watches. The Cal.6 comes with a ceramic/steel bracelet and a chronograph, it's slightly bigger than the Cal.5 at 44mm compared to 43mm, though both have automatic movements and look stunning, it's all down to personal preference.
@@AMJWatchesTV the formula one calibre 5 is a 41mm no?
@@nathancrittenden8525 Hi Nathan, not the Cal.5 listed in this video, take a look in the description, but yes, some Cal.5 F1's are 41mm
Ayrton Senna
For two grand should be auto
Dress watch. Sure. Lofl!
Tag heuer good watches tissot omega
What?
Hay que presumir de cerebro, no de músculos, jajajajaja
Sorry guys this brand is far from swiss made look close to this wstches please they are over price ! Seiko offers a lot better good quality good looking watches for less !
TAG Heuer is a Swiss Made brand. There are not many brands out there that are 100% Swiss Made anymore. Seiko is a great brand that makes some great watches, it's all down to personal preference.
It definitely is all about personal preference. I mean, the cases are good and so are the bracelets for Tag and their movements which many are generic ETA movements for me, do not warrant the price.
For the price of the Tag F1 Chronograph Quartz (I think when I bought it the price was £1,150), you could get yourself some beautiful Automatic watches of far superior quality.
Unfortunately at the time, I didn't think enough and was in a Beaverbrooks drunk and with heavy balls. But the prices are heavy and especially for a Quartz.
I would much more settle for an Oris, Longines, Junghans (Max Bill) and definitely Seiko than over a Tag again. If I were to spend the money and get a Tag again, it would defiantly not be for an F1 or Quartz but the Monaco.
Regardless, as I've said before - the case and bracelet was flawless - just shame about the internals.
I think you're right, nice cases and bracelets. I would add, nice dials also. Those I think put Tag over the other brands you mentioned. The internals aren't bad. ETA movements are solid swiss made movements. Correct me if I'm wrong, but not too long ago, everyone but rolex used ETA movements, right?
@@bri13wvu1 I've never heard this before that everyone used ETA but Rolex. I mean, straight off the bat Omega have their own Co-Axial movement which isn't ETA.
@@VerminWatch Brietling, Omega, Tudor, IWC, Panerai, all have used and use ETA movements, why is it only a problem when Tag does it? There's loads of brands who make in house movements and still use ETA in some of their watches as well, Omega is a perfect example, i mean Tag has in house movements as well, Considering a Tag will generally run cheaper retail than an Omega, what's wrong with them using ETA who make reliable and easily serviceable movements?
The Calibre 5 ain’t remotely close to a dress watch. You’d look ridiculous if you wore that to a black tie event.
Fletcher L so? People wear divers with suits all the time
so much overpriced.. 1100€ for a 5€ Quarts movement and a shitty bracelet with cheap clasp. I would prefer Tissot or Certina over this, as they offer much more quality for a much better price!