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To my humble opinion the following flaws which i did see in a quick look: the numbers alignment on the bezel, there is too much space between them (major flaw). Also the black surface of the crown with the tag logo on it: the rep tag logo is 'inscripted' in the surface while the gen logo is more 'stamped' on it (minor flaw).

The colour of the tag logo on the dial: rep has more a bronze colour while the gen has more a white/zilver colour (minor flaw). And the gen is only available with a black dial and not also with a blue dial at this moment.

For the rest i can't see more flaws at first sight. Hopefully someone else can do a 1:1 comparison between gen and rep.

And of course i'm very curious to hear other members opinions about this rep!

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Here is the Rep and Gen. I like it, looking forward to read a review. I want a new Chrono at 44-45mm so rooting for this until a good Abyss 44mm is avalible.

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Posted

Yup... They seem to update to v2 pretty fast nowadays.. well lets wait and se.

Xspect. Add a wristie as well if you have one. Would be nice to se how it looks "live" ;)

Posted

I dont have the best eye for flaws but that bezel looks pretty good to me. What does catch my eye are the sub dials @the 12&6,they appear to lack the depth of the gen. Overall It looks to be a pretty decent effort.

  • 2 weeks later...
Posted (edited)

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From a quick comparison between pic of a rep (taken off a dealer's website) and a gen (with rubber strap):

- Spacing between numbers on bezel indeed look wider

- Number font on bezel of rep looks more round ended compared to gen

- The TAG Heuer logo (though not visible here) of rep looks like it's missing the arrow ends on the "G"

- Everything else looks fine.

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Posted

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From a quick comparison between pic of a rep (taken off a dealer's website) and a gen (with rubber strap):

- Spacing between numbers on bezel indeed look wider

- Number font on bezel of rep looks more round ended compared to gen

- The TAG Heuer logo (though not visible here) of rep looks like it's missing the arrow ends on the "G"

- Everything else looks fine.

Thanks,this rep still looks pretty good to me.

  • 4 months later...
Posted

I'm a proud, satisfied owner of a 500m chrono rep, and it has become my daily beater right out of the box :-) only glaring flaw I can see is the Tag logo's G as well as its color, being a bit on the gold side, as opposed to chrome silver for GENs.

Can anyone verify if the He valve on the GEN version is manual or auto release? The crescent shaped notches may suggest the need to turn it clockwise. Any ideas?

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Can anyone verify if the He valve on the GEN version is manual or auto release? The crescent shaped notches may suggest the need to turn it clockwise. Any ideas?

It certainly looks like a screw-down HeV, like a Planet Ocean. Not automatic ...

Posted

Congratulations...a fantastic otb rep...really nice.

I too would say that the rep HE valve is of the screw down varity...but looks auto. It looks like the gen is a auto He valve

It could be the angle...but the magnifing glass/cyclops seems to obscure/Infringe upon the print above. It dosent seem to do this with the gen. :g:

Mike

  • 1 year later...
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Does anyone have pictures or a review/opinion of a rep blue chrono version of the aquaracer 500m?

I am concerned how the hue of blue is compared to the gen.

 

 

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  • 1 year later...
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The movement is probably the worst thing about this watch. Mine just died barely year after purchase.

 

Chronograph movements are complex things. They cost money to maintain, like most complex things. Every newbie wants a fancy chrono watch but it's the worst thing you can do for a first purchase.

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