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TAG Heuer 'Moondust' 2000 Series - 972.613

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TAG Heuer 'Moondust' 2000 Series - 972.613The TAG Heuer 2000 Series Moondust ref. 972. 613 is a distinctive late 1980s early 1990s quartz dive watch, known for its compact mid size proportions and textured blue moondust dial that gives the model its nickname. Featuring a stainless steel case and bracelet, rotating dive bezel, screw down crown, date display, sapphire crystal, and 200m water resistance, it blends vintage tool watch practicality with a more refined, understated look than the

The TAG Heuer 2000 Series “Moondust” ref. 972.613 is a distinctive late-1980s/early-1990s quartz dive watch, known for its compact mid-size proportions and textured blue “moondust” dial that gives the model its nickname. Featuring a stainless steel case and bracelet, rotating dive bezel, screw-down crown, date display, sapphire crystal, and 200m water resistance, it blends vintage tool-watch practicality with a more refined, understated look than the larger professional divers of the era. Powered by a reliable quartz movement, the 972.613 is especially appreciated for its slim wearability, unique dial character, and strong neo-vintage appeal among collectors of early TAG Heuer sports watches. 

 

Specifications

 

Year: 1990
Contents: Watch only 
Reference: 972.613
Case size: 35mm
With crown: 38mm
Movement: Quartz ETA
Crystal: Sapphire
Wrist circumference: 18cm 

 

Condition

 8/10

Dial

 The dial is in a perfect condition 

Bezel 

The bezel is in a very good condition, light fade

Case

The case is in a very good condition, a couple light scuffs

Case back 

The case back is in a good condition 

Movement

The movement runs perfectly

Crystal

Crystal is in  a perfect condition 

Bracelet 

The bracelet is in a very good condition 

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