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New chronographs and split seconds from TAG Heuer

After a year of avid celebration and powerful reveals, Swiss luxury watchmaker TAG Heuer continues its tribute to a rich heritage, pushing the boundaries of iconic design with the introduction of new Chronographs to its iconic Carrera family as well enchanting editions of the Date in addition to the new Monaco Split-Seconds Chronograph

Carrera Chronograph
TAG Heuer is set to release a new take on a watch designed for legibility with the TAG Heuer Carrera Chronograph. The 39mm steel case, topped with a sapphire crystal reminiscent of 1970s Heuer Carrera models, has been redeveloped for seamless flow over the tachymeter scale that runs around the dial edge and into the case. The curved flange, in contrasting black, and curved rhodium-plated indexes, contribute to the watch’s cohesive aesthetic, ensuring legibility from a wider range of angles. The black azuré subdials at 3 and 9 o’clock contrast with the silver sunray-brushed dial, creating the signature bi-compax panda look. The rhodium-plated central hand features a red-lacquered tip. The seconds hand, in black, ensures a clear distinction. Notably, each 5-second interval is marked in red, enhancing visibility.

The allure of the Carrera Chronograph “Panda” extends to the steel bracelet, a first time on the redesigned Carrera collection, intertwining with the Glassbox design and highlighting the panda configuration. Turning over the TAG Heuer Carrera Chronograph reveals the in-house chronograph movement Heuer 02 (Ref. TH20-00) that features a bi-directional winding, a new shield-shaped rotor, and an impressive 80-hour power reserve. The watch comes with a 5-year extended warranty. With this watch, TAG Heuer expands its collection, introducing a bi-compax panda look with a steel bracelet and a contrasting flange. The TAG Heuer Carrera Chronograph is also available as a connected watch face, extending the legacy of legibility onto the beloved TAG Heuer Connected one, embodying Jack Heuer’s timeless vision into the digital realm.

Carrera Chronograph Skipper
Following last year’s release of the Carrera Skipper chronograph in steel, TAG Heuer is now offering the watch in a case of 18K 5N rose gold. Like the steel model, the gold Skipper is based on the Glassbox design and is powered by the Heuer 02 in-house calibre – a version of the Heuer 02 movement especially adapted for regatta timing. The 39mm case in 18K 5N rose gold combines fine brushed and polished finishes. Like other variations of the glassbox Carrera, the gold Skipper features an ingenious ‘curved flange’ dial beneath its crystal to ensure exceptional legibility in all conditions, especially when the watch is being used in a regatta situation for timing the vital 15-minute period before the starting gun is fired.

In its colour scheme, the Skipper in gold harks back to the historic Skipper Reference 7754 of 1968 by combining a sea-blue main dial with two, sharply contrasting subdials – a 12-hour counter in ‘Intrepid Teal’ and a 15-minute regatta counter divided into three, five-minute segments of different colours, replicating those on the original Skipper chronograph of 1968 that celebrated the victory of the New York Yacht Club’s ‘Intrepid’ in the previous year’s America’s Cup. Turning the watch over reveals a transparent caseback through which can be seen the in-house Heuer 02 (Ref. TH20-06) Skipper calibre – a column wheel chronograph movement with vertical clutch and 80 hours of power reserve that is topped-up by a new, bi-directional rotor in the shape of TAG Heuer’s distinctive shield symbol. The timepiece is supplied on a blue textile strap and secured by a pin buckle, also made from 18K 5N rose gold to match the case and is also available as a Connected watch face.

Carrera Date
Building upon the success of the 36mm in 2023, these latest iterations use precious materials like 18K 5N rose gold, mother-of-pearl, and diamonds, and are between 10.20 mm and 10.60 mm thick, giving them a well-balanced feel. They all are powered by the latest Caliber 7 automatic movement, with a 56-hour power reserve, which provides the watch with a 6 o’clock angled date, and are available with the new and improved tapered iconic Carrera H bracelet – in steel, or in steel and 18k 5N rose gold.

The first timepiece boasts an enchanting copper dial with a snailed brushed finish in nude tones – from light brown to beige – creating a harmonious timepiece for an everyday elegance. The steel case features alternate finishing, showcasing the attention to detail. The 18K 5N rose gold bezel and crown are complemented by 18K 5N rose gold plating on the indexes, hands, and logo.

The second watch embraces the ethereal beauty of a white mother-of-pearl dial and its gradient track in nude tones, transitioning from light brown to beige. The steel case, with alternate finishing, creates a subtle backdrop for the 18K 5N rose gold-plated indexes, hands, and logo. The signature diamond flange, adorned with 76 diamonds of 0.288 carats, adds a captivating sparkle for an everyday shine.

The third timepiece also features a precious mother-of-pearl dial with a gradient track in nude tones, from light brown to beige, housed in a steel case with alternate finishing. The diamond-set chatons indexes, complemented by 11 diamonds of 0.22 carats total add a luxurious touch to the watch as do the 18K 5N rose gold crown and bezel, combined with the 18K 5N rose gold-plated hands and logo. The signature diamond flange, embellished with 76 diamonds of 0.288-carats, completes this ensemble.

Monaco Split-Seconds Chronograph
Since its inception in 1969, the TAG Heuer Monaco – with its distinctive square shape, left crown, brushed and polished case, and blue dial – became the first water-resistant square chronograph wristwatch, solidifying its status as an icon. Celebrating 55 years of the Monaco collection is the TAG Heuer Monaco Split-Seconds Chronograph, with a power reserve of 65 hours (chrono off) / 55 hours (chrono on). At its heart is the newly launched TH81-00 mechanical split-seconds chronograph calibre. Crafted entirely in titanium, it is one of the lightest automatic chronograph movements ever created by TAG Heuer, in partnership with the esteemed manufacturer Vaucher Manufacture Fleurier. This split-seconds function, also called “rattrapante” in French, is a highly sophisticated and intricate mechanism that is capable of measuring two separate time intervals concurrently, providing a level of functionality that exceeds that of a regular chronograph. Whether timing laps on the racetrack or tracking multiple sporting events, the Monaco Split-Seconds Chronograph offers unparalleled accuracy and versatility in its usage.

The newest inclusion in the collection presents itself in two distinct colour options: a dynamic and sporty red variation inspired by the racing DNA of the Maison, and a classic, timeless blue version, paying homage to the original colour code of the Monaco. The caseback, a portal to the soul of the watch, is crafted entirely from sapphire crystal, offering an unobstructed view of the intricate TH81-00 calibre within, creating a mesmerising visual experience. The transparent caseback is ingeniously designed to give the impression of a floating oscillating weight, emphasising the watch’s sophisticated architecture. The oscillating weight is fashioned in the iconic TAG Heuer shield shape and features a brushed finish as well as a hand-painted powerful red or blue gradient, a TAG Heuer design signature reserved for its most exclusive timepieces.

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