TAG Heuer is doubling down on its e-commerce sport with two online-only watches, and considered one of them seems to be tailored for anybody who loves an excellent NATO strap.
Meet the TAG Heuer Aquaracer Professional 200 Solargraph – a titanium-cased, solar-powered adventurer that’s as powerful because it is trendy.
The Aquaracer line has been TAG Heuer’s go-anywhere, do-anything assortment since 1978, when Jack Heuer’s Reference 844 set a new benchmark for sports activities watches you can put on on land or at sea. The trendy Aquaracer identify debuted in 2004, that includes six key traits: a unidirectional rotating bezel, screw-down crown, sturdy water resistance, luminous markers, sapphire crystal, and a double-safety clasp.
In brief, a watch that would take a beating and nonetheless look the half.
The Solargraph collection took that rugged formulation and added a intelligent twist – a solar-powered motion. No extra worrying about battery swaps or winding. Instead, mild (pure or synthetic) retains it working.
Now, the new 40mm Professional 200 Solargraph raises the exclusivity bar with a full-grade 2 sandblasted titanium case. That means it’s feather-light on the wrist.
The anthracite dial, with vertical brushing and icy polar-blue accents, channels the texture of frozen landscapes.
Inside, TAG’s Calibre TH50-00 Solargraph motion drinks within the mild, reaching full cost in simply 40 hours. Once topped up, it’ll run for as much as 10 months in darkness, with the battery designed to final over 15 years.
But the element that’ll seize NATO-strap fans? The included customized gray textile strap with matching polar-blue stitching. It offers the watch a extra tactical, field-ready look than the same old bracelet, whereas preserving issues snug for all-day put on.
Available solely by means of TAG Heuer’s on-line boutique, the Aquaracer Professional 200 Solargraph is priced at $3200 within the US and £2750 within the UK.
TAG Heuer isn’t stopping there, although. The model is additionally rolling out an online-exclusive TAG Heuer Carrera Date, full with a flash of the signature orange that’s grow to be an indicator of its web-only releases.
The Carrera is a cornerstone of TAG Heuer’s historical past. Born within the Nineteen Sixties, it was Jack Heuer’s reply to the problem of constructing a racing-inspired watch with perfect legibility.
This 39mm Carrera Date retains that DNA intact however provides a contemporary sport-luxury twist. Its black “azurage” dial provides refined texture, whereas rhodium-plated arms and Super-LumiNova indexes maintain issues readable at a look. A date window at 6 o’clock maintains the Carrera’s trademark steadiness, and the see-through caseback gives a peek on the automated motion.
The strap is one other speaking level – black perforated calfskin leather-based with a daring orange lining, mounted with a metal folding clasp.
The 39mm Carrera Date is accessible now, priced at $3300 within the US and £2850 within the UK.
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