No matter the field or the opponent, they have only one goal: to mark the history of tennis and break all records.
At each stroke, at each point, they play to win the game and bring home the victory.
Always at the avant-garde, TAG Heuer accompanies a fearless new generation of talent and courage. Tag Heuer Aquaracer
Since joining the WTA professional circuit in 2013, Naomi Osaka has become one of the most explosive and influential tennis players in the world. Consider her accomplishments on the court: she was named “Newcomer of the Year” at the 2016 WTA Awards. Osaka was the first Asian woman to hold the number one position in singles, and the first Japanese player ever to win a Grand Slam event: the U.S. Open in 2018. That was followed by her Australian Open championship in 2019 and a second U.S. Open title in 2020. An exceptional athlete with a winning mindset, also recognized as a committed social activist who uses her platform to make the world better.
Building on its strong heritage in sports timekeeping, the partnership with the LTA, the National Governing Body for tennis in Great Britain, will see the program of summer major events in the UK kept on TAG Heuer time.
Winner of 22 WTA Titles, including two Wimbledon Singles Championships, 5 Fed-Cup Titles for the Czech Republic, and Bronze Medal winner at the 2016 Olympic Games in Rio de Janeiro, Petra Kvitova writes her story. Combative, selfless and determined to always surpass herself, Petra Kvitova shares the spirit and values of TAG Heuer everyday.
Since his childhood, his racket has never left him. Today, his one-handed backhand has already become a legend in world tennis. Regularly ranked in the main draw, Denis Shapovalov is a born competitor.
Described as the fastest player on the circuit, Alex de Minaur is a warrior who fights off all the bullets launched at him. A state of mind that places the Australian No. 1 among the best players in the world and promises him a very successful career.
In 2015, Felix Auger-Aliassime became the first player in history born in the 2000s to join the ranks of professional players. A feat and the promise of future great victories for a young Canadian prodigy that TAG Heuer has been supporting since he was 17 years old.
Since his first exchanges, Frances has been fighting ever since. A rage to win that has allowed him to become one of the best players in the world, with the aim of always going further. TAG Heuer Aquaracer Chronograph Quartz Men 43 mm
The is essentially a dress diver watch (Click here to see what a dive watch is). It has a unique aesthetically versatile look you can sport with jeans or even a suit, yet rugged enough to deal with sailing the open seas. The case is not ostentatious for no reason, it exhibits simple and luxurious style. Be sure to look out for those featuring at least 300-meter water resistance.
At this price point, keeping time is almost an afterthought. But in classic Tag Heuer fashion, it keeps excellent time compared to other watches I have come across. This usually goes without saying, but whatever Tag Heuer does with their time mechanics is pretty close to flawless. One of the few gripes I have with the watch is definitely the screw down crown. Don’t get me wrong, it works fine, but gripping it is sometimes a hassle. There is no ridged edge so I found myself trying to turn the entire watch.
The band has a distinguished look at about 18mm at the clasp then tapering to 20mm as the band goes around. There’s a hidden wetsuit extension. Has a pristine finish with the fold-over style safety clasp. With some linked bands like these, there is a concern that it can pull hairs and provide an uncomfortable experience, that is not the case with this band. It fits great, even on the hairiest arms. The pin and collar style design makes removing links tricky
This series of watch comes in a variety of colors but blue, black, and a sleek silver seem to be the norm. Retailing at about $1700, you can find it around $1300 at authorized dealers, or about $1000-$1100 on Amazon. In Swiss watchmaking, Tag Heuer is near the top. It’s features, it’s complications, it’s look, seem to stand the test of time. This is not a fad watch, it will be viable for years, assuming you take care of it. It can take a beating, but why chance it?
In my honest opinion? DEFINITELY. This watch rides a very fine line in looking stylish yet rugged. I do not have to worry if it gets a little water on it. I do not have to worry if it will go with my jeans and shirt outfit, or my suit. It just works… which is a great reason to buy. The build quality and precision of typical with Tag Heuer, so no worries there. Go make the investment. The brand recognition helps and can help you sell it later on if you ever get tired of it and want to get something else.