Tag Heuer 6000 Men's 18-kt. and Steel White Dial Watch




Enhance your timepiece collection with the quality of this men's gold and steel watch from Tag Heuer.

The stainless steel case is presented on an ultra-sleek stainless steel bracelet. Polished accents of 18-karat yellow gold contrast with the satin finish of the steel. A screw-in crown and 200-meter water resistance enhance this watch's durability. Precise Swiss quartz movement keeps you right on time.

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Features include:
  • Stainless steel case and bracelet
  • 18-kt. yellow gold accents
  • White dial with black second register
  • Luminous goldtone hands and hour markers
  • Magnified date window at 3 o'clock
  • Unidirectional rotating bezel with engraved markers
  • Scratch-resistant sapphire crystal
  • Swiss quartz movement
  • Screw-in crown and case back
  • 200-meter (660-ft.) water resistance
  • Deployment clasp
All measurements are approximate and may vary slightly from the listed information.

Men's watch bands can be sized to fit 7.5-inch to 8.5-inch wrists. Extra links are available through the manufacturer. (We do not provide this service.)

Click here for more information on deployment clasps.


Your Price: $1596.99




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