Recently picked this one up from a friendly fellow forum member. It's the WAY111A Aquaracer, a quartz powered diver. The WAY111A is a recently introduced model; seems like it was just rolled out around Christmastime 2016, and I haven't seen a detailed review of it posted yet. It has a lot of similarities to the dressier WAY1110 Aquaracer, but with a more traditional pure-diver styled bezel, dial & hand combo.
I find it to be a Great Looking, Great Wearing, Super Solid piece! This is a terrific watch! The size is perfect for a diver of this style: 40.5mm diameter and about 10 or 11mm thin, it's super comfy on the wrist. After battling with trying to adapt my comfort zone to too many just-a-bit-too-big-or-too-thick divers, this one really hits the sweet spot for me. It has solid wrist presence, yet wraps smoothly around the wrist, slips sleekly under my shirt cuff and the case doesn't hang over the edge of the wrist. Perfect.
Love the high quality bracelet, and the overall execution. And mine arrived in absolutely mint, beautiful condition, exactly as promised by the seller, and precisely set to perfect time. Nice! (My review below will blend in some nice photos I swiped from the web with some that I took. You'll be able to tell them apart, if you just assume that all the cruddy pics were taken by me!)
The shape of the hands is clear, legible, and attractive, but without looking generic, or looking like a copy of Sub-style Mercedes hands or any other brands' hands. This is a watch that is not whimsical or frivolous, yet, to me it definitely has a sense of lighthearted fun. The hands have these cheeky little shield-shaped segments at the tips that are a fun homage to the heritage logo of Heuer. And the yellow accents on the dial, and the end of the seconds hand, adds a delightful dosage of jaunty verve too.
I really like the markers on the dial -- they have a shape that coordinates very well with the hands, and I also like that the dial does not have too much writing on it. The black of the dial is satin, with a very mild low-gloss sheen.
The bezel has a great look, is easy to grip, and it feels good to operate. 120-click bezel, and the alignment is perfect. The bezel insert is not ceramic, but conventional; I assume it's aluminum. Great fit & finish quality on the case, and super tight-fitting and well-integrated bracelet end links, too.
The big, beefy, toothy knurled crown screws down butter-smooth, and is a pleasure to manipulate. It has the TAG-Heuer shield crest on it.
Finally, check out a groovy little Easter egg feature: the lume -- a combination of green and blue elements -- not just fun to look at; it's also very bright and effective. Again, note the little "Heuer" shields at the tips of the hands, in a contrasting color:
Overall, this is a really handsome-on-the-wrist and fun-to-wear watch. My only criticism is that perhaps the font for the bezel numerals could have been half a notch smaller. And maybe the "tail" on the seconds hand should be shorter?
It's interesting for me to compare the WAY111A against the mighty Rolex Submariner. It doesn't really resemble the Sub that closely in styling, nor am I implying direct comparability in quality or lllllluuuuxxxury. But I do find the TAG's dimensions, weight & balance, and overall wearability on the wrist to actually feel remarkably similar to the Sub.
That wearability is greatly enhanced by the thinness of the watch, and of its sidewalls, again quite comparable to the Sub:
Look at the tips of the lugs and notice how TAG must have clearly been paying attention to the Sub's new Maxi-Case when they updated the Aquaracer.
Yet, the WAY111A Aquaracer has a personality of its own, and is definitely not a thinly disguised "homage" to the Sub. The TAG's well-executed proprietary bezel design, its jumbo crown, its crown guards shape, and that case protrusion at 9:00, not to mention its hearty dial/hands combo, all give it an independent character.
(Thanks to our friend "Toothbras" for the loaner SubC!)
Best of all? The price I paid for this TAG, gently preowned, is basically the amount that the sales tax on a new Submariner costs. For less than 10% of the price of a Submariner, I have a watch that gives me 90% of the wearing pleasure, is more accurate and tough, and can be worn without worry or care because I am putting such a modest amount of capital at risk. This no-fret factor really makes the TAG that much more enjoyable to wear. The TAG's quality, visual appeal, and wearing comfort are truly compelling, yet when considering the very moderate investment involved, I really can't think of another watch that provides the same all-around complement of attributes, balanced against value.
In conclusion. We all know that TAG as a brand always seems to take a beating from the snobs, both on and off the forums -- but I think this piece defies that undeserved dismissal. I've had other TAG-Heuer watches in the past, and always found them to be well-built, good-wearing watches of solid integrity. And I have found this WAY111A to be a real winner too for providing a great look, quality construction, and impeccable comfort thanks to its ideal size and perfect proportions. I think it's a home run. Especially considering the "almost beater-cheap" price I paid! Super happy with it!
Cheers,
Dave
I find it to be a Great Looking, Great Wearing, Super Solid piece! This is a terrific watch! The size is perfect for a diver of this style: 40.5mm diameter and about 10 or 11mm thin, it's super comfy on the wrist. After battling with trying to adapt my comfort zone to too many just-a-bit-too-big-or-too-thick divers, this one really hits the sweet spot for me. It has solid wrist presence, yet wraps smoothly around the wrist, slips sleekly under my shirt cuff and the case doesn't hang over the edge of the wrist. Perfect.
Love the high quality bracelet, and the overall execution. And mine arrived in absolutely mint, beautiful condition, exactly as promised by the seller, and precisely set to perfect time. Nice! (My review below will blend in some nice photos I swiped from the web with some that I took. You'll be able to tell them apart, if you just assume that all the cruddy pics were taken by me!)
The shape of the hands is clear, legible, and attractive, but without looking generic, or looking like a copy of Sub-style Mercedes hands or any other brands' hands. This is a watch that is not whimsical or frivolous, yet, to me it definitely has a sense of lighthearted fun. The hands have these cheeky little shield-shaped segments at the tips that are a fun homage to the heritage logo of Heuer. And the yellow accents on the dial, and the end of the seconds hand, adds a delightful dosage of jaunty verve too.
I really like the markers on the dial -- they have a shape that coordinates very well with the hands, and I also like that the dial does not have too much writing on it. The black of the dial is satin, with a very mild low-gloss sheen.
The bezel has a great look, is easy to grip, and it feels good to operate. 120-click bezel, and the alignment is perfect. The bezel insert is not ceramic, but conventional; I assume it's aluminum. Great fit & finish quality on the case, and super tight-fitting and well-integrated bracelet end links, too.
The big, beefy, toothy knurled crown screws down butter-smooth, and is a pleasure to manipulate. It has the TAG-Heuer shield crest on it.
Finally, check out a groovy little Easter egg feature: the lume -- a combination of green and blue elements -- not just fun to look at; it's also very bright and effective. Again, note the little "Heuer" shields at the tips of the hands, in a contrasting color:
Overall, this is a really handsome-on-the-wrist and fun-to-wear watch. My only criticism is that perhaps the font for the bezel numerals could have been half a notch smaller. And maybe the "tail" on the seconds hand should be shorter?
It's interesting for me to compare the WAY111A against the mighty Rolex Submariner. It doesn't really resemble the Sub that closely in styling, nor am I implying direct comparability in quality or lllllluuuuxxxury. But I do find the TAG's dimensions, weight & balance, and overall wearability on the wrist to actually feel remarkably similar to the Sub.
That wearability is greatly enhanced by the thinness of the watch, and of its sidewalls, again quite comparable to the Sub:
Look at the tips of the lugs and notice how TAG must have clearly been paying attention to the Sub's new Maxi-Case when they updated the Aquaracer.
Yet, the WAY111A Aquaracer has a personality of its own, and is definitely not a thinly disguised "homage" to the Sub. The TAG's well-executed proprietary bezel design, its jumbo crown, its crown guards shape, and that case protrusion at 9:00, not to mention its hearty dial/hands combo, all give it an independent character.
(Thanks to our friend "Toothbras" for the loaner SubC!)
Best of all? The price I paid for this TAG, gently preowned, is basically the amount that the sales tax on a new Submariner costs. For less than 10% of the price of a Submariner, I have a watch that gives me 90% of the wearing pleasure, is more accurate and tough, and can be worn without worry or care because I am putting such a modest amount of capital at risk. This no-fret factor really makes the TAG that much more enjoyable to wear. The TAG's quality, visual appeal, and wearing comfort are truly compelling, yet when considering the very moderate investment involved, I really can't think of another watch that provides the same all-around complement of attributes, balanced against value.
In conclusion. We all know that TAG as a brand always seems to take a beating from the snobs, both on and off the forums -- but I think this piece defies that undeserved dismissal. I've had other TAG-Heuer watches in the past, and always found them to be well-built, good-wearing watches of solid integrity. And I have found this WAY111A to be a real winner too for providing a great look, quality construction, and impeccable comfort thanks to its ideal size and perfect proportions. I think it's a home run. Especially considering the "almost beater-cheap" price I paid! Super happy with it!
Cheers,
Dave