The Tag Heuer watch WAF1110.BA0800 is one of the Aquaracer watch series manufactured by Tag Heuer. This Tag Heuer Aquaracer is a beautiful looking watch with a black dial face, three luminous hands and hour Tags, a SuperLuminova fleck at the 12 o’clock position, a brushed sword case with a matching link, a sword cuff with a safety grasp, a date window at the 3o’clock position and a full- color Tag Heuer totem. The demitasse is made of largely scrape- resistant-reflective sapphire demitasse. This Tag Heuer Aquaracer features a screw-down crown and caseback with an engraved diver’s helmet. It’s water resistant to a depth of 300 measures. Let’s take a look on the below tag heuer aquaracer.
The watch case measures 39 mm with 10 mm thickness and has largely in shock resistant. It has a Swiss-made ETA F06.111 quartz movement that provides accurate and dependable chronometer. This Tag Heuer Aquaracer is designed for the adversities of utmost water sports. It provides accurate timing for scuba diving and other sports events.
Brief History of Tag Heuer Aquaracer
The premium watchmaker TAG Heuer SA is based in Switzerland and creates, produces, and sells watches, fashion accessories, as well as eyewear and cell phones that are made under license by other businesses and under the TAG Heuer trademark. In 1860, Edouard Heuer established Uhrenmanufaktur Heuer AG in St. Imier, Switzerland. TAG Group formed TAG Heuer in 1985 after acquiring a controlling interest in the business. The initials “Techniques d’Avant Garde” and the last name of the founder are combined to form the moniker TAG Heuer.
The majority of the TAG Heuer catalog has always been devoted to aviation or motorsport, but the TAG Heuer Aquaracer range stands apart. These timepieces are made specifically with water sports in mind, including sailing, diving, and everything in between. Since its debut, the Aquaracer collection has been the only one to consistently uphold the “Six Features” (Water Resistant to 200m, Screw in Crown, Double Safety Clasp, Unidirectional Bezel, Sapphire Crystal, Luminous Markings). It is a direct descendent of the Heuer diving watches that were released in 1978 as a result of this approach.
When Introduced?
TAG Heuer’s dive watches, first introduced in the late 1970s, have moved gracefully through many evolutions – changing with the times, the technology, and even the preferences of watch enthusiasts themselves. Heuer introduced its first series of dive watches in 1978; this collection developed rapidly, as the watches became extremely popular. Building upon the appeal of the 1000 Series, Heuer created the 2000 Series in 1982, until 1998. With its wide range of designs, hues, and materials, this collection, which was really attractive, gave the diving watch category a little bit of “fashion.” There were three sub-collections within the third generation of the 2000 Series: “Classic,” “Exclusive,” and “Sport.” The 2000 Series eventually merged the Sport series’ characteristics and transitioned into its fourth and soon-to-be-iconic iteration, the Aquaracer series.
Review of The Tag Heuer Aquaracer Watch
Overall, the Tag Heuer WAF1110.BA0800 is an elegant yet rugged, largely accurate diver watch with a number of advantages that make it charming, especially to water suckers. The key specifications are listed below,
- Accurate and precise Swiss ETA F06.111 quartz movement
- Anti-reflective high scrape resistant sapphire demitasse
- Water resistant up to 300 measures
- Brushed pristine sword case with matching link cuff
- Black dial face with luminous hands and telephone Tags
- Extension band to wear over wetsuit
- Automatic date Timetable
The Tag Heuer Aquaracer WAF1110.BA0800 2000 watch is an elegant watch, suitable for all types of wear and tear, including most water sports. It’s water resistant to a depth of 300 measures. The ETA F06.111 Swiss quartz movement provides dependable and accurate chronometer. The anti-reflective sapphire demitasse is largely scrape resistant. The black dial and luminous hands and date window make it easy to read in utmost lighting conditions. This is a watch you’ll always want on your wrist.
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