Editorial
The Aquaracer Professional 300 is TAG Heuer's workhorse dive watch: competent, durable, and priced to reach a broad audience without pretense. The 2022 generation sharpened the design with a ceramic bezel and a cleaner dial layout that holds up well against the field. What you get is a solid tool watch built for actual use, not a showcase of finishing.
TAG Heuer introduced the original Aquaracer in 2003 as a replacement for the older 2000 series, targeting the volume end of the sport-watch market. The line has gone through several generations, each iteration refining the case shape and bezel execution without dramatically changing the formula. The 2022 Professional 300 represents the current generation, arriving with a new ceramic bezel insert, revised lugs, and a dial that reads more deliberately than its predecessor.
At 43mm it sits at the larger end of the dive watch range but carries the size reasonably well on the wrist. The Aquaracer has always been TAG's most accessible serious sports watch, and the current generation maintains that position.
The movement is a Sellita SW200, badged by TAG Heuer as Calibre 5. That is a perfectly reliable workhorse, but it is not in-house, and buyers paying sport-watch prices should know what they are getting. If in-house manufacture matters to you, the Monaco or Carrera are the right conversations to have instead.
Pre-owned examples are abundant, which keeps resale value modest and negotiating leverage on the buyer's side. Inspect the ceramic bezel insert carefully on used pieces; chips are not common but they do occur and replacement is not a trivial cost. The 43mm case is also on the larger side and will feel big on narrower wrists, so try it before committing if size is a concern.