Most dive watches look like they can be strapped on by professional divers and used to track the current and elapsed time of dives, but few are actually engineered to explore extreme depths like the Tag Heuer Aquaracer Professional 1000 Superdiver. The stainless steel 45mm case protects a brand-new proprietary mechanical movement to bone-crushing depths of 3,280 feet, incorporating a helium release valve to protect it during decompression. The dial is designed to be easy to read under all conditions, with oversized minute and hour hands heavily-coated with a luminescent finish, accented by a bright orange sweep second hand. With a power reserve of 70 hours, the Aquaracer Professional 1000 Superdiver will still be displaying the current time even after not being worn for several days; TagHeuer.com.
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