
Hamilton - Khaki Navy Scuba Blue & WhiteĪ.Hands-on Review: Armin Strom Pure Resonance Fire.Grand Prix d'Horlogerie de Geneve 2019: the 84 Fin.Lange & Söhne - Little Lange 1 Moon Phase “25t. Vacheron Constantin - Historiques Cornes de vache.TAG Heuer - Aquaracer 300M Calibre 5 Green.Oris - Big Crown ProPilot X Calibre 115.Alpina - Startimer Pilot Heritage Chronograph.Greubel Forsey - Double Tourbillon 30° Technique i.Reading for the week-end: The history of Breguet.Mido - Ocean Star Tribute Special Editions.Frederique Constant - Yacht Timer Regatta.Jaquet Droz - Grande Seconde Quantième Satin-brush.Richard Mille - RM 50-04 Tourbillon Split-Seconds.Glashütte Original - PanoReserve and PanoMaticLuna.Hands-on Review: Nomos Glashütte Tangente neomatik.Only Watch 2019: De Bethune + Urwerk Moon Satellite.TAG Heuer - Monaco Calibre 11 50th Anniversary 200.Lange & Söhne - Lange 1 Tourbillon “25th Annive. Breguet - Classique 9068 in mother of pearl.Omega - Seamaster Diver 300M "James Bond" Limited.Hands-on Review: MeisterSinger Pangaea Day Date.Anonimo - Nautilo Vintage, new White and Anthracit.If I owned it, I would not take it off my wrist all summer long. This watch more than delivers on both fronts. TAG Heuer has made no bones about the need to attract a younger market, and offer quality options at more accessible price points. And if the playful potential of the model were ever in doubt, TAG Heuer also does versions with bright blue or red highlights. The black and tan colour scheme gives the Aquaracer a military vibe, but without the sense of earnestness you’d get from a comparable watch by the likes of Sinn or Luminox. It’s a well-designed, purposeful piece that looks killer. What this fails to capture is just how awesome this watch is on the wrist. The bright orange second hand and triangle on the bezel are the only breaks from this utilitarian colour scheme. All the highlights, from applied numerals and hands to chunky nylon strap are ‘sand’ in colour, and the luminous material is generous. The dial has distinctive horizontal stripes, reminiscent of the ‘garage door’ look popularised by Patek’s Nautilus. On paper it’s a 43mm titanium-cased diver with a matt black finish thanks to the titanium carbide treatment and a matching black ceramic bezel, powered by a Sellita movement, and rated to 300m. No bells, no whistles, just an absolute winner of a watch. This is a plain old ‘new watch’ from a well known family. Nor is it a smart watch, or a reissue of a ’70s watchmaking icon. It might be stating the obvious, but this Aquaracer doesn’t have a tourbillon or a modular case construction. I/trending 23144 HANDS-ON: Summer stunner – the TAG Heuer Aquaracer 300m Calibre 5 Titanium Felix Scholz
