Aquaracer 300m Ceramic 43mm Automatic Calibre 5

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Aquaracer 300m Ceramic 43mm Automatic Calibre 5 - TAG Heuer
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TAG Heuer's quintessential sports watch is back this year with a larger and more powerful case.

In 1892, Edouard Heuer filed the first patent for a watertight case in the history of watchmaking. It was an immediate success. Since that time, TAG Heuer's Aquaracer collection, created in 2003, has continued to evolve, developing into the perfect timepiece for all kinds of extreme conditions, not just diving and other seafaring activities.
Robust and water-resistant to 300 metres, the Aquarecer models feature a ceramic uni-directional rotary bezel, with its twelve sides and six studs, a screw-down crown, large luminous indications on the indexes and hands and a screw-down case back engraved with a diver's helmet.

The 2016 Aquaracer model sees an increase in both power and size, boasting a larger case, 43 mm compared to the previous 41 mm, in polished and satin-finished steel. The ceramic bezel has been restyled with the engraved silver lacquer numerals offering effortless sophistication. It also features the magnifier on the date window at 3 o'clock(as reintroduced last year). At its heart beats the Calibre 5 automatic mechanical movement, offering proven accuracy and reliability.

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The new Aquaracer 300m Ceramic Automatic Calibre 5 comes in a choice of two versions: with black dial, black ceramic bezel and steel strap, or with blue dial, blue ceramic bezel and steel strap. This strap is made of 3-row polished and satin-finished steel, and is secured by a deployant buckle. It also features safety push-buttons and a diving extension.

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