![]() Regrettably, the straps don’t utilize TAG’s quick-adjust clasp that is featured on the Professional 300 series, so any fine-tuning will have to be done off the wrist and with a tool. They fit the watch seamlessly and help with that great wearing experience. The included 20mm rubber straps are matched to the dial and you won’t need to deal with some tail flapping around as they are cut to size. You don’t get the feeling you’ve got a gold watch on, just a watch that uses gold for an accent here and there. Further, I never felt I needed to be precious or delicate with the watches when trying them out. It pushes the watches into a more luxurious realm without the showiness of the solid gold models. The 40mm two-tone models here use 18k 5N rose gold and 18k 3N yellow gold in for sunray-brushed bezel inserts and matching crowns. While not as flashy as the two solid gold models and the two 30mm two-tone models with diamond indices that were simultaneously released, I think that’s exactly what makes these two watches so appealing. The two with the widest appeal are undoubtedly the 40mm two-tone editions, offered in steel and rose gold, and in steel and yellow gold. Earlier this year, at Watches & Wonders, TAG Heuer expanded its Aquaracer Professional 200 line with six models incorporating precious metals. The Aquaracer’s 2020 redesign made it one of the best-looking divers on the market, but it was the addition of a 40mm model to the existing 43mm and 45mm models that I think truly opened the Aquaracer to the wide audience it had long deserved. ![]() In 2022, when TAG Heuer expanded the Aquaracer platform to include the 40mm Professional 200 series, the entire collection became more appealing.
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