
The TAG Heuer Aquaracer Professional 200 Solargraph (ref. WBP1184.BF0008) is a $3,600 titanium diver that charges from ambient light alone, with one full top-up carrying the watch for up to 10 months and a cell built to last up to 15 years. TAG Heuer says the new Solargraph Calibre TH50-00 pulls energy from both indoor and outdoor light, and sits inside a 40 mm sandblasted grade 2 titanium case with 200 m of water resistance. The pitch is simple: a daily diver light enough to disappear on the wrist, with a service window measured in years instead of the two-to-five-year battery cycle of most quartz watches.
Price: $3,600
Where to Buy: TAG HEUER
What the Solargraph Calibre TH50-00 Actually Does
The Solargraph Calibre TH50-00 is a solar quartz movement that draws all its power from ambient light, holds up to 10 months of reserve on a full charge, and carries a battery lifespan of up to 15 years per TAG Heuer. The caliber feeds off both indoor and outdoor light sources, and the brand says a quick top-up from daylight is enough to keep the watch running for a full day. Functions are basic by design: hours, minutes, seconds, and date.
That is the trade for the price. You are not getting a Calibre 5 automatic or a chronograph. You are getting a low-maintenance solar quartz built to cut down on service trips for the life of the cell.
The practical read on this is service intervals. Most quartz watches need a fresh cell every two to five years, which means a trip to a service center or a careful aftermarket battery swap. A 15-year battery target, paired with charging from indoor light, removes most of that overhead from day-to-day ownership.
Titanium Case, Bracelet, and Interchangeable Straps
The Aquaracer 200 Solargraph is built around a 40 mm sandblasted grade 2 titanium case, a grade 5 titanium unidirectional bezel, and a sand-blasted titanium bracelet on the base configuration. The crown is screw-down grade 2 titanium and the caseback is plain grade 2 titanium, with sunray brushed riders on the bezel that keep the technical look without going matte. Water resistance is 200 meters, in line with the rest of the Aquaracer Professional 200 family.
TAG Heuer ships the WBP1184.BF0008 on a sand-blasted titanium bracelet, with the brand’s interchangeable strap system as a standard feature. The base configuration is listed on the titanium bracelet. That gives owners the option to switch to another compatible TAG Heuer strap later, which matters more on a daily-wear diver than the headline specs suggest.
Black Dial, Polar-Blue Hand, and Super-LumiNova Indexes
The Aquaracer 200 Solargraph has a black sunray-brushed dial with applied rhodium-plated indexes filled with Super-LumiNova and a polar-blue lacquered central hand. The polar-blue hand is the one color accent on an otherwise monochrome dial, giving you a fast visual anchor against the black background. The sunray brushing on the dial means the surface catches light from different angles behind the applied indexes.
For a 200 m diver, that legibility math is the whole point. Applied indexes sit proud of the dial, which lets the Super-LumiNova fill catch ambient light from a wider arc than printed lume could manage. The result is a single bright reference against a darker dial, the kind of contrast cue divers tend to want at a glance.
Bezel, Crown, and How It Reads as a Diver
The Aquaracer 200 Solargraph has a unidirectional grade 5 titanium turning bezel with sunray brushed riders, paired with a screw-down grade 2 titanium crown. The unidirectional design is the standard configuration for an ISO-style dive watch, since it lets you track elapsed bottom time without risk of accidental reverse rotation. Together with the rest of the case build, the bezel and crown follow the same playbook as the rest of the Aquaracer Professional 200 family.
TAG Heuer Aquaracer 200 Solargraph Price and Where to Buy
The TAG Heuer Aquaracer 200 Solargraph is listed at $3,600 on TAG Heuer’s US online store, with complimentary delivery and returns, automatic warranty activation, and online-exclusive packaging on the WBP1184.BF0008 listing. Payment options on the product page include credit and debit cards, PayPal, Apple Pay, and a buy-now-pay-later option through PayPal. The brand also lists an optional warranty extension and an in-store availability checker for buyers who want to see the watch in person before committing.
For US buyers, the listed configuration ships with the titanium bracelet, and TAG Heuer handles fulfillment directly from its US online store. The product page also lets you find a nearby boutique or partner retailer to view the watch before ordering. For buyers who want to spread the spend, the PayPal pay-later option breaks the $3,600 outlay into installments at checkout.
What to Watch Next
What comes next for the Solargraph movement is the open question, since the 40 mm titanium reference is currently the only entry point in the Aquaracer line. A 43 mm version, a GMT, or a chronograph built around the same solar quartz base would all make sense for buyers who want a diver they can wear for years without thinking about service. For now, this single reference leans on TAG Heuer’s case finishing and brand position to defend the $3,600 price against established quartz dive watches at lower price tiers.

Who Should Consider This Aquaracer
The Aquaracer 200 Solargraph in titanium makes sense if you want a single daily-wear diver and you do not care about a sweeping seconds hand or a mechanical service log. The titanium build pulls weight off the wrist, the solar quartz pulls cost out of long-term ownership, and the 200 m water resistance covers swimming, snorkeling, and recreational dives. If you actively want a mechanical movement or chronograph complication, this is the wrong reference and other Aquaracer Professional 200 variants would fit better.
Price: $3,600
Where to Buy: TAG HEUER
The Bottom Line
The Aquaracer Professional 200 Solargraph in titanium is a small but pointed update to a line most people associate with mechanical and standard quartz movements. At 40 mm in grade 2 titanium, 200 m of water resistance, and a 15-year battery cycle, it is a diver built for people who want to stop thinking about service intervals and just wear the thing. If that is the brief, the WBP1184.BF0008 is one of the cleanest takes TAG Heuer has put out in the Aquaracer 200 family lately.





