
TAG Heuer’s new Aquaracer Professional 200 Solargraph 40 mm builds on the foundation of the current model. A newly sculpted bezel with reintroduced rider elements, redesigned hour and minute hands, and sharper angles create a more assertive appearance. While the introduction of a fluted case shape at 9 o’clock and an interchangeable bracelet system further enhances both functionality and versatility. Even with all the changes, the 2026 models still retain six key Aquaracer features: a unidirectional rotating bezel, screw-down crown, water resistance to 200 meters or more, luminous markings, sapphire crystal, and a double safety clasp.
TAG included two standout titanium references in this drop. The first is a more refined, elevated model crafted entirely from grade 5 titanium ($3,850.00). It features a soft grey dial studded with rose gold accents. The second combines a sandblasted grade 2 titanium case and bracelet with a sandblasted and sunray-brushed grade 5 titanium bezel ($3,600.00). It sports a black dial adorned with polar blue highlights on the seconds hand, minuterie, crown lacquer, and text. This crisp contrast enhances the dial’s clarity and visibility in all conditions.
The steel references ($3,100.00), in blue and green, feature a stainless steel case, bezel and crown. Redesigned rhodium-plated indexes and hands filled with Super-LumiNova ensure legibility, while a practical date display sits at 3 o’clock. The unidirectional bezel features polished riders and sunray brushed markings for enhanced grip. All the 2026 models are powered by the Solargraph Calibre TH50-00 quartz movement. By converting both natural and artificial light into energy, it continuously recharges during everyday use. A full charge delivers up to 10 months of power, while brief exposure to light can run the watch for a full day.
Aquaracer Professional 200 Solargraph 40 mm – tagheuer.com




