TAG Heuer Aquaracer Calibre 7 GMT Automatic Mens Black Steel Watch image number 0
TAG Heuer Aquaracer Calibre 7 GMT Automatic Mens Black Steel Watch image number 1

TAG Heuer Aquaracer Calibre 7 GMT Automatic Mens Black Steel Watch

Item No.
11764792
11764792
$3,550.00
GO DEEP. Ever since TAG Heuer patented the first water resistant case in 1895, they've been braving the high seas and sending divers lower and lower into the depths of the ocean, going deeper and darker from 100 to 1000 meters with the Aquagraph. The Aquaracer’s unique double security clasp and unidirectional turning bezel protect you so that you can take risks and count on the ultimate precision under pressure as you dive into life.
This stainless steel watch features a black striped dial, and a steel and aluminum bezel that is divided with the colors red and blue. Automatic movement with 42 hour power reserve. Diving extension on bracelet allows easy wear over a wet suit.
  • Item No.
    11764792
    11764792
  • Style #
    WAY201F.BA0927
  • Jewelry Type
    Watch
  • Collection
    Aquaracer
  • Metal Type
    Steel
  • Metal Purity
    Stainless Steel
  • Band Color
    Silver
  • Band Material
    Stainless Steel
  • Clasp Type
    Folding / Deployant
  • Case Material
    Stainless Steel
  • Case Size
    43mm
  • Crystal
    Sapphire
  • Dial Color
    Black
  • Dial Marker
    Index / Stick
  • Functions
    GMT, Date, Power Reserve, Luminous Hands
  • Movement Type
    Automatic
  • Shape
    Round
  • Water Resistance
    300 Meters

Give your watch a quick check on a regular basis, wiping down the face and bracelet with a soft cloth, checking the leather on a strap, and making sure that the strap or bracelet is firmly attached to the watch face. Also, while many watches are water resistant, few are truly waterproof, so if you find that moisture or dust has penetrated the case of your watch, bring it into your local Ben Bridge store where we can have one of our watchmakers clean it out for you.

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