The register at nine o’clock shows the time on a 24-hour basis, but this hand may not be set independently of the main time-of-day hands. The TAG Heuer Aquagraph has an hour recorder with 12 hour capacity, more than needed for the typical dive or run, but it makes the watch more useful as a general purpose chronograph. Notice that the movement is marked for both the ETA 2892 movement (2892A2) and the Dubois-Depraz module (DD4). The movement has 46 jewels, and power reserve in the range of 45 hours. TAG Heuer gave this movement the name “Calibre 60”, although it would not be used in any other watches. The movement is the ETA 2892-2, with a Dubois-Depraz chronograph module attached. To rotate the bezel, you have to push down on the bezel with two fingers and continue to hold it down. As is typical for a dive watch, the bezel is unidirectional, and locks into place. The rubber covers are held in place by screw-in plates, allowing for replacement if the rubber deteriorates or is damaged. The pushers are protected by rubber covers, giving the Aquagraph a distinctive look. The Aquagraph has a sapphire crystal and is waterproof to 500 meters. On the full-length bracelet, the Aquagraph will weigh in at approximately 225 grams, that’s right, half a pound. The Aquagraph uses an oyster-style bracelet, with solid links, which tapers from 22 millimeters to 19 millimetsr, across the clasp. Thickness is 16.2 millimeters, with the lug-to-lug measurement coming in at 50 millimeters it’s 22 millimeters between the lugs. (At some point in its life, the “2000” was dropped from the name, so that it was simply called the “Aquagraph”, but I will use the names interchangeably in this posting.) The brushed stainless steel case measures approximately 44.5 millimeters across the dial, or approximately 41 millimeters if measured vertically (from the top of the case to the bottom of the case). The TAG Heuer Aquagraph 2000Īquagraph 2000, Reference CN211A, was introduced by TAG Heuer in 2003 and was produced until around 2009. This posting will allow others to learn more about the watch, now that the Instagram story has come and gone. It was fun seeing it get some much-deserved love during the 24 hours that the story ran on Instagram. The TAG Heuer Aquagraph 2000 is an awesome watch. In this posting, we’ll cover the basics of the TAG Heuer Aquagraph, add some new photos, and provide links to reviews where you can find additional information. The Instagram story attracted a lot of interest, with many readers who are familiar with the Aquagraph praising the watch and others asking for more information about it. The watch that I have worn most during the COVID-19 quarantine (say, from mid-March to mid-April) is the TAG Heuer Aquagraph 2000, Reference CN211A, made by TAG Heuer during the period 2003 through 2009. On Thursday, April 23, 2020, I posted an Instagram story about the watch that I have been wearing most often during the COVID-19 quarantine.