

In the 300m you still get the Tag Heuer Calibre 5, albeit at a more attractive price point but you will give up some of the hardcore features seen on the WAJ series. This is the little brother to the 500m and they share little more than common movements. Given its price point well below Rolex and Omega’s divers we think the WAJ2110 500m will be a successful model for Tag Heuer and hope that in the future there is an option to have one without the cyclops. This style is also available with a silver or blue dial, a rose gold bezel and even a full black version with a PVD coated titanium case and yellow luminous markers and hands. Its tough to say how it will age and how much of its age will show, especially when competitors like Oris have moved to ceramic bezels for their serious dive watches. I love the styling of the 500m diver, I think it looks both classy and rugged all at once. The only problem with the design is the cyclops, which adds clutter and the date isn’t so small that you need a magnifier and the possible longevity of a rubber bezel. The Tag Aquaracer 500m can be found at a discount from retailers in both brick and mortar or online settings and, provided you buy from an authorized dealer, Tag watches carry a 2 year international warranty. Indeed, when you get a known brand name on the dial things tend to get quite a bit more expensive than your average indie brand. The price point is very high given that the Calibre 5 movement inside is essentially a Tag Heuer decorated version of the ETA 2824 which can be found in dive watches for a fifth of the 500m’s asking price. This is being marketed as a tool dive watch and even has grip studs on the bezel for use with diving gloves and includes an HeV, I don’t even dive and I still find these features cool. The 43 x 14 mm case is nicely sized given its 500m water resistance. This is Tag Heuer’s premium, non- chronograph diver and there is a lot to like including high contrast styling with an innovative rubber bezel and a gorgeously detailed dial. These divers duke it out with fierce competition at hotly contested $1500 – $3000 price point and may just deserve a spot on your most wanted list. Being fan of relatively traditional dive watch styling our favourites are the new 500m and 300m automatics (ref WAJ2110 and WAN2110, respectively). Nearly all of Tag’s technology from the Calibre 5 automatic to the Calibre 16 chronograph and the Calibre S Electro-Mechanical movement can be found in their Aquaracer dive watches. In its most modern form the Aquaracer, Tag Heuer’s dive watch line, can be had in fifty plus different variations that span quartz and automatic movements, chronographs, big dates and 3 handers.
