Forums Latest Members
  1. Plunjar

    Plunjar Aug 31, 2019

    Posts
    10
    Likes
    3
    Hi there,
    Should I buy a tag heuer connected 41 or should I go for a more traditional aquaracer..??
     
  2. imagwai

    imagwai Aug 31, 2019

    Posts
    5,840
    Likes
    6,984
    Depends what you want I guess. Connected will do loads more things, but it will get out of date fast. The Aquaracer won't need charging every night either.
     
    Yago likes this.
  3. gmetrail

    gmetrail Aug 31, 2019

    Posts
    55
    Likes
    49
    I would recommend you delay your decision anyway, considering the new connected model is 6 months before being released and the current ones are getting harder to find. You might want to wait for the new models next year before taking your decision.
     
  4. Albert-AMG

    Albert-AMG TAG Heuer Forums Moderator Staff Member Aug 31, 2019

    Posts
    5,393
    Likes
    13,777
    Unless you buy the mechanical module Carrera Calibre 5 in addition. Then you can swap the smartwatch module for the automatic module whenever you want, and you have two watches in one: a traditional automatic watch and the smartwatch
    DE60DE8E-FF3E-4773-B00C-8305CE53913A.jpeg
    https://www.tagheuer.com/en-gb/watches/tag-heuer-connected/accessories-and-straps

    @Plunjar : Have you tried both the Connected Modular 45 and the 41? I found the 41 too small for me (I think it was designed mostly for ladies)... and also the strap was very short. So if you finally decide to buy the 41, be sure the strap fits your wrist, because there are longer available straps for the 41
     
    Edited Aug 31, 2019
  5. Plunjar

    Plunjar Aug 31, 2019

    Posts
    10
    Likes
    3
    That's my worry that the connected becomes quickly outdated. I think if I do get the connected I'll opt for a used one. Here I can get a decent one for approx £600 rather than a new one for £1200.
     
  6. Albert-AMG

    Albert-AMG TAG Heuer Forums Moderator Staff Member Aug 31, 2019

    Posts
    5,393
    Likes
    13,777
    Unless you buy a mechanical module in addition! ;)
    Carrera Calibre 5 for the 41 / Carrera Calibre 16 and Calibre 5 for the 45

    F174D6A0-E36E-474B-9587-20A855F02C48.jpeg
    F70B889C-7753-42FF-A307-D6F4DA77EE79.jpeg
     
    BMW Works likes this.
  7. Plunjar

    Plunjar Aug 31, 2019

    Posts
    10
    Likes
    3
    The calibre 5 module is £1400 just for the head. Lugs and straps come separately.. I'm not looking to spend that much. Hence I'm looking at the connected 41.
     
  8. Albert-AMG

    Albert-AMG TAG Heuer Forums Moderator Staff Member Aug 31, 2019

    Posts
    5,393
    Likes
    13,777
    I mean a complete Connected Modular watch + the Carrera Calibre 5 module (that you can buy later). Then you have the lugs and straps that you can use with both modules, so you have 1 smart watch and 1 automatic watch for a similar price of just 1 non-modular Calibre 5
     
    Cecil and TjPhysicist like this.
  9. Plunjar

    Plunjar Sep 1, 2019

    Posts
    10
    Likes
    3
    Yes I see what you mean now. Didn't realise the calibre 5 was a standard automatic watch that fitted the connected bracelet.
     
    Albert-AMG likes this.
  10. Albert-AMG

    Albert-AMG TAG Heuer Forums Moderator Staff Member Sep 1, 2019

    Posts
    5,393
    Likes
    13,777
    Yes, this is why this watch is called “Modular”: because you can easily change straps and lugs, but mainly because you can easily interchange the smartwatch module for a mechanical module (Carrera Calibre 5, for the 41), using the same lugs and straps. So you have two interchangeable heads for the same bracelet, two watches in one, with total price being very similar to just the standard (non-modular) automatic Calibre 5 watch.

    This was the brilliant idea from TH to avoid the fear that such an expensive smartwatch would become outdated, because if some day the smartwatch module becomes obsolete, you can use the automatic module forever. This is why you can read “Connected to Eternity” on the caseback of the mechanical modules ;)

    415614EF-B461-4CA9-8075-B7F1F3F5D5D4.jpeg
     
  11. Plunjar

    Plunjar Sep 1, 2019

    Posts
    10
    Likes
    3
    Thanks for the in depth information. In your opinion when do think the tag heuer connected will become obsolete.
     
    Albert-AMG likes this.
  12. Albert-AMG

    Albert-AMG TAG Heuer Forums Moderator Staff Member Sep 1, 2019

    Posts
    5,393
    Likes
    13,777
    It depends on the smartwatch features you require. I guess someday in the future it will not receive more system updates, so some new apps may not work... but if you are fine with current functions and apps (In fact I’m only using the notifications, the factory installed Google Fit app, and the WatchMaker app... so it will last a lot for me) then it should be working fine for many years, just depending on the battery life. I don’t know if the battery could be replaced when is over, but it should last many years anyway, just losing some % of the capacity.
     
  13. Plunjar

    Plunjar Sep 3, 2019

    Posts
    10
    Likes
    3
    Okay I've decided, I'm going for new connected 41 with titanium bracelet £1700.
     
    Albert-AMG likes this.
  14. Albert-AMG

    Albert-AMG TAG Heuer Forums Moderator Staff Member Sep 3, 2019

    Posts
    5,393
    Likes
    13,777
    Nice combo! :thumbsup: You can include later some additional straps to your starting “Modular collection”, and even the Carrera Calibre 5 mechanical module ;)

    I started in May 2018 just with the Connected Modular 45 with brown leather strap, and later my Modular collection was growing, step by step, until it’s become like this! :D

    5F6C42C4-4F90-4605-BE92-084757E8B179.jpeg
     
    BMW Works likes this.