Aquaracer Professional 300 GMT 43mm Mens Watch
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Aquaracer – pushing limits in search of greater performance The ultimate go-anywhere watch Extreme 43mm stainless steel case with a robust blue and white bezel representing day and night Yellow GMT ha...Read more
Aquaracer – pushing limits in search of greater performance The ultimate go-anywhere watch Extreme 43mm stainless steel case with a robust blue and white bezel representing day and night Yellow GMT hand indicates a second time zone Powered by the automatic Calibre 7 GMT movement THE ULTIMATE GO-ANYWHERE WATCH Re-launched in 2021, the Aquaracer collection has re-written sports watch design and performance codes to take wearers beyond the edge as they push their limits in search of ever-greater performance. The TAG Heuer Aquaracer Professional 300 GMT is the latest chapter in the story of this iconic collection. Clean and colourful, this model is the ultimate go-anywhere watch, designed to cross time zones and dive and surf all over the world. Combining a fresh and sporty style with extreme technical construction, this high-performance timepiece is characterised by an extreme 43mm case featuring 30 bar (300 metres) of water resistance, a yellow GMT hand that completes one full rotation a day, and the automatic calibre 7 GMT movement. KEEP TRACK OF TIME AROUND THE WORLD Designed to endure any conditions, this 43mm model pairs a stainless steel case with a co-ordinating stainless steel bracelet. The robust ceramic GMT bezel displays a 24-hour scale and is split into two colours – deep midnight blue represents the night time hours of 6 in the evening to 6 in the morning, while brilliant white indicates the hours of 6 in the morning through to 6 in the evening. Made with performance in mind, the midnight blue, sunray dial features luminescent hands and hour markers, a date display at 6 o’clock, and a yellow GMT hand indicating a second time zone.
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