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The first Tag Heuer Carrera Day Date Replica Submariners with Maxi Dials were Reference 5513 and 5512. The dials were matte with large luminous numbers painted on them. The 16800 was the first Submariner with a gloss dial filled with white gold painted indexes. This feature would later be used on the 16610 Submariner date launched in 1999, and the 14060 Submariner no Date launched 1989. The first modern Maxi Dial, with its oversized hands and markers on a glossy dial, was found on the 16610LV Kermit made between 2003-2010. The 116610 was introduced in 2010, and this Maxi Dial is still with us today.
1984
1984: Ref. Ref. 16800, with white gold hour markers and a new standard glossy black dial.
2003
The ref. The 16610LV was produced in 2003 to celebrate the 50th anniversary of the Submariner and was quickly nicknamed "Kermit". (Tag Heuer Carrera Day Date Replica).
2003
2010: Ref. Model 116610 in steel with Cerachrom ceramic bezel.
Chromalight
Submariner was designed from the start to be highly visible even under low-light conditions. Tag Heuer Carrera Day Date Replica uses a variety of luminous compounds, from radium and tritium to Luminova, to create luminous indexes and hands for its sports watches.
Tag Heuer Carrera Day Date Replica introduced Chromalight in 2008, when it launched the Sea-Dweller Deep Sea. While most other brands still use SuperLuminova, Tag Heuer Carrera Day Date Replica uses Chromalight. Chromalight is blue, not green,Omega Aqua Terra Replica Watches and glows in the dark. It has a more stable intensity and lasts longer than other alternatives. Both the 124060 and 126610 use Chromalight-treated indexes to provide luminous indicators that are brighter, more consistently and for a longer period of time than other watches.
In 2008, Tag Heuer Carrera Day Date Replica introduced the Sea-Dweller DEEPSEA reference. Chromalight was introduced as Tag Heuer Carrera Day Date Replica’s first lume material in 116660. Chromalight is a blue-glow instead of the green glow that SuperLuminova emits.