As the more observant of you might have noticed when you perused the June 2026 price list I posted a week or so ago, TAG Heuer have deleted from the catalogue a bunch of Aquaracer Solargraphs (most notably the original titanium version, but NOT yet the super cool black DLC / carbon bezel one). But fear not, TAG Heuer isn't giving up on the Aquaracer Solargraph, it's just time for a refresh. And by refresh, I mean lets slap a weird new bezel on it that makes it look like a Breitling... or something.
Truth be told I wasn't actually going to bother writing about these but a member of the Council told me he hadn't seen any press about them anywhere (since proved wrong, as it happens) and as such it was my 'duty' as the TAG Heuer Enthusiast to cover them.
Which is all well and good, but... there's so many more interesting things I could be writing about right now, like the Monaco Speed 12, or the 'Sand' Glassox Carrera L/E, or the red dial 'Horobox' limited edition Aquaracer. But no, I invited scores and comments from the Council so I guess I'm locked in. Bah!
I bet this green dial still looks like an actual garage door.
Honestly there isn't much to say, and you won't get much out of the Council either. But while at first glance it looks like all that's changed is the aforementioned bezel, which... I'm really not sure about. I said earlier it gives me Breitling vibes, but actually perhaps it's the Rolex Yachtmaster that it really brings to mind?
But look closer and you'll also notice that there's a new bracelet and case. Most notably, that left hand side protrusion has increased in size to the point that it looks a little too big. But then some might say it balances out the crown and crownguards... and it's not the first time TAG Heuer have done this, just look back at the Kirium or 4000 Series.
There are eight new models altogether, however I only asked the Council to score the four 40mm models. Word on the street is that the ladies models are now full-on 'fashion' watches, as not only do these so called 'AQUARACERS' no longer have a lume pip, but they now lack second hands, screw down crowns and worst of all the bezel doesn't even turn! Worse still, now I hear that they have 'butterfly' clasps! What the hell happened to TAG Heuer's legendary 'Six Features', eh?
F.F.S.
I am keen to see if that bezel looks better in real life, but going off the 34mm Solargraphs I'm not particularly hopeful. Okay, gun to my head I'd take the titanium model with the light blue highlights, if only because I think the bezel probably looks less blingy on that one.
Let's see if the Council agree with me?
Ti Black 7/10, Blue 7.5/10, Blk/Gold 7/10, Green 7/10: "Nice tidy release, nothing screams good or bad really, just perfectly decent."
Ti Black 8/10, Blue 8/10, Blk/Gold 8/10, Green 8/10: "I love these Aquaracer, although i think it could be better with just with solid steel bezel matt finish IMHO."
Ti Black 5/10, Blue 5/10, Blk/Gold 6.5/10, Green 6/10: "Slightly different but nothing outstanding. Price is ok but for me too the bezel is meh."
Ti Black 6/10, Blue 6/10, Blk/Gold 6/10, Green 6/10: "Same basic Solargraph design that I like, but with some unwelcome tweaks -- the enlarged bump on the left side of the case just adds unneeded width, and the new bezel looks like a misguided attempt to modernize the 90's 2000 series bezel."
Ti Black 8.5/10, Blue 8/10, Blk/Gold 8/10, Green 8/10: "These are all very nice, I like the added aqua details on the Ti model."
Ti Black 8/10, Blue 7/10, Blk/Gold 6/10, Green 4/10: "These are proper sweet!"
Ti Black 6/10, Blue 6/10, Blk/Gold 4/10, Green 5/10: "I appreciate the fence post hands and 'garage door' dial still being released, but I’m not a fan of the bead blasting on the bezel and polished rider tabs."



























