TAG Heuer Aquaracer WAY1110.FT8021 Details
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WAY1110. FT8021 |
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WATER RESISTANCE |
300 m |
STYLE |
Luxury Watches |
The Aquaracer WAY1110.FT8021 has a sporty yet very classy design. The dial of the watch is an elegant dark blue marked with silver index markers. The dial is showcased at the 3 o'clock position. The case of the watch measures 40.5mm and is made from stainless steel. For the strap, the watch utilizes a black rubber, a material that is durable even in extreme conditions.
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