These timepieces share much in common with the aforementioned holidaymakers who choose to keep their hair dry. This is not a criticism, I can think of several dress watches I would dearly love to own which proffer an array of attributes on terra firma but prove unsuitable for a life underwater. In the world of high-end wristwatches, there are some very attractive timepieces which impart time with efficiency and stylish aplomb, but have minimal water resistance e.g 30 metres. These individuals are at one with an aquatic environment, they are made to thrive in water and could be even be described as hydrophilic. There are no splashes, no excess noise, just an impressive slipstream left in their wake. And then there are the natural-born swimmers who enter the pool with purpose, determined to scythe through water with incredible efficiency. Then there are the ‘blue-rinse set’ who gingerly enter the ‘shallow-end’ and bathe up to shoulder level, never getting their hair wet because a few damp hair follicles would have life-and-death consequences. He will preen his feathers for the delectation of the forty-something female onlookers but never fully enter the water, preferring to flex his muscles with merely his toes immersed in the water. There is always at least one young adonis. I always sit in the shade, avoiding the sun’s ageing gaze and I find amusement in watching the assembled tourists contemplate the prospect of entering the pool. While on holiday, I like to relax near an outdoor swimming pool. This detailed review of the TAG Heuer Aquaracer 300M Calibre 5 Steel Bezel 43mm includes live images, specification details and pricing. In particular, he is impressed by its suitability for individuals who enjoy water sports, especially swimming.
WAY2012.BA092, appreciating the aesthetics, legibility, robustness and price of this steel sports watch. TAG Heuer Aquaracer 300M Calibre 5 Steel Bezel 43mm Angus Davies reviews the TAG Heuer Aquaracer 300M Calibre 5 Steel Bezel 43mm – Ref.