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: One question...is that quartz or auto and are
: both movements available in that watch?
Brian, the Tag Heuer Sales Representative came into the store that I work in and showed me the new automatic Tag AquaRacer models. The Auto has a diameter of 41mm and it looks sensational. It's a little thin for the kind of watch that it is, but I tried this watch on and it sits nicely on the wrist. It's got a great build quality and a nicely brushed and polished finish. A nifty touch is the green-tipped second hand on the auto models which differentiates it from the yellow-tipped quartz model. There's also a two-tone model with a blue dial. Ahh, I can hear Rolex's legal department screaming into their cellphones already.
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