TAG Aquaracer Size & Fit Guide

  • 43 mm Professional 300 m – Lug‑to‑lug 49.9 mm; suited for 7″ wrists but manageable down to 6.75″ with rubber.
  • 40 mm Steel Professional 200 m / Solargraph – Lug‑to‑lug 46.6 mm; Goldilocks for most.
  • 32 mm Ladies Quartz – Compact yet legible, diamond bezel optional.
  • (Pro tip: for daily wear, a 40 mm TAG Heuer Aquaracer 40 mm automatic price new is easier under a cuff.)

TAG Heuer Aquaracer Pricing & Value Retention

Model Retail 2025 Typical Two‑Year Pre‑Owned
Professional 300 m Steel $3 200 $2 350
Night Diver $3 450 $2 800
Solargraph Titanium $3 050 $2 600
GMT Calibre 7 $3 750 $3 100
Ladies 32 mm Quartz $2 000 $1 400
Limited releases—e.g., the Khaki or Orange dial—often trade above retail, making them attractive for TAG Heuer Aquaracer limited‑edition purchase hunters.

FAQ - Aquaracer

Are TAG Heuer Aquaracer watches good for scuba?
Yes—both Professional 300 m and Night Diver models meet ISO‑style requirements and feature screw‑down crowns, ceramic bezels, and fully lumed indices.
Do tag heuer aquaracer hold value?
Expect 65 % of retail after two years; limited colours and the Solargraph titanium trend higher.
How do I change the date on a TAG Heuer Aquaracer?
Unscrew the crown, pull it to the first click (second click is time‑setting), then rotate clockwise until the correct date appears. Push the crown back and screw it down firmly. Avoid making the adjustment between 8 p.m. and 2 a.m.; the date mechanism is engaged and forcing it can damage the gears.
Does a TAG Heuer Aquaracer have a battery?
Only quartz versions—such as the 32 mm ladies or older 200 m models—use a silver‑oxide battery that lasts about 3–4 years. Automatic and Solargraph references are battery‑free: the Calibre 5 and Calibre 7 are self‑winding, while the Solargraph’s capacitor is recharged by light.

TAG Heuer Aquaracer Average Price Chart

Aquaracer • Last 12 months • Average