


These appointments are presented alongside a bold striped dial and ceramic bezel which come in an array of styles. This version of the watch boasts a three-pointer design with the fundamental hours, minutes and seconds hands wearing green and blue luminescent markers designed to maximise legibility both in and out of the water anytime of the day.Ĭomplementing this feature is a date window at the 3 o’clock mark which has its own magnified window to ensure that a short glimpse is all it takes to tell the date. The Calibre 5 300m version is the perfect example of a modern watch that seamlessly transitions between the active and formal duties. Purveyors of the aquatic world will naturally gravitate towards the genuine sporty aesthetic of the Aquaracer. Its resilience through decades of evolving watch tastes is testament to its winning design which still retains its submersible credentials till this day. Sporty, luxurious and reliable, today’s Aquaracer sits as a sought-after model alongside other distinguished names in the TAG Heuer family like the Carrera and Monaco.

It was a standard that was pioneered back in 1895 when TAG Heuer patented one of the first water resistant cases for pocket watches. With every new generation of the Aquaracer model the watchmaker injected compelling new features and details whilst maintaining its robust diving reputation. Over time the watch grew in popularity thanks to its most defining quality: reinvention. Steeped in rich diving heritage, the TAG Heuer Aquaracer draws its modern day DNA from the Heuer 2000 series conceived back in 1982 – a proven diving piece presented in various styles and movements that garnered mass appeal beyond just the seas. This article has been published in partnership with TAG Heuer
