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The Chronograph Reimagined: TAG Heuer Monaco Evergraph Calibre TH80-00
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TAG Heuer at Watches and Wonders 2026: Heritage, Innovation and the Expanding Sports Watch
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TAG Heuer Appoints Béatrice Goasglas as CEO
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Revolution Awards 2025: Material Innovation - TAG Heuer Carbon Hairspring
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The TAG Heuer Aquaracer 200 collection
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Revolution Awards 2025: Best Collaboration - TAG Heuer Carrera Chronograph × Fragment Limited Edition
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LVMH Watch Week 2026: TAG Heuer Puts All Eyes on Carrera
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TAG Heuer Hearts Australia
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The Revolutionary List: 30 Pioneering Watches – the TAG Heuer Monaco V4
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TAG Heuer and Hiroshi Fujiwara Launch New Fragment Carrera Chronograph
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3 TAG Heuer dive watches + alternatives
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Monaco in Motion: TAG Heuer Monaco Split-Seconds Chronograph Air 1
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TAG Heuer’s New Connected Calibre E5 × New Balance Edition Brings Performance Into The Digital Age
First Look: TAG Heuer at Geneva Watch Days 2025
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In-Depth – The Return of the TAG Heuer TH-Carbonspring Oscillator, Inside new Carbon Monaco and Carrera Models
Since Christiaan Huygens paired a balance wheel and spiral spring in 1675, the hairspring has been the beating heart of every mechanical watch. Its material has always dictated chronometric performance. Steel, used for centuries, suffered from magnetism and temperature drift. Special alloys developed in the 20th century improved reliability – from Elinvar to Nivarox/Nivachron, made […]
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TAG Heuer Presents The TH-Carbonspring And The Carrera Astronomer At Geneva Watch Days 2025
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The TAG Heuer Carrera Twin-Time 41 is a clean and versatile traveller’s GMT
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Interview: Antoine Pin On Returning To TAG Heuer And Why Its Future Belongs To The Fearless
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This TAG Heuer Formula 1 Might Be The Most Fun Watch To Collect In 2025
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TAG Heuer Formula 1: Back On Track
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First Look – TAG Heuer Brings a Beads-of-Rice Bracelet to the Carrera Glassbox Collection
Bracelets are a perfect example of how functionality and aesthetics work harmoniously, producing visually striking and surprisingly practical, literally pleasing results. A well-crafted bracelet elevates the value of a watch, which is why collectors pay such close attention to them – far more than the average wearer, for whom metal links may seem simple and […]
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Tag Heuer at Watches & Wonders 2025 with Antoine Pin
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The TAG Heuer Connected Calibre E4 delivers a leaner and meaner smartwatch
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TAG Heuer at Watches and Wonders 2025: Carrera Beads-of-Rice Bracelet, Monaco Split-Seconds Chronograph and Formula 1 Solargraph
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From TAG Heuer To Loro Piana, Frédéric Arnault Rises Swiftly Up The LVMH Ranks
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Hands-On: the TAG Heuer Aquaracer Professional 200 Solargraph in Steel
Sometimes we lose sight of the fact that our enthusiast romance associated with a mechanical movement can be another’s annoyance. Our beloved rituals of winding and setting, feeling the grinding clicks in your fingertips, and double-checking you’ve set it correctly can act as a barrier to entry for some, leaving a mechanical watch inside a dresser drawer. That is why I am a proponent of luxury brands exploring quartz calibers, particularly within their more popular collections. Removing that barrier and often lowering its price point means that the watch and the hobby as a whole can be accessed by more people, which is the ultimate goal, after all. All that being said, if a luxury brand is going to make a quartz watch and charge a luxury price, you have to make it a good one. Stepping off of my soap box, I’ll happily admit that when TAG Heuer released the Aquaracer with a solar quartz caliber inside, I too scoffed at the price and questioned its purpose. While the design language spoke to me with its warmly hued titanium construction and tasteful accents, I just didn’t understand why TAG Heuer would charge a price many multiples of what other solar quartz calibers commonly sell for. That was until I had the opportunity to have a period of hands-on time with it. I found myself enjoying its lightweight yet solid construction, the fun application of lume, and even became a bit enamored by the angular case lines, which had previously been a bit off-putting. So when I s...
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Hands On With The TAG Heuer Formula 1 Chronograph x Oracle Red Bull Racing
This is a Hands-On Review with a difference. Why? Because this time, we are giving this very watch away with our friends at Fuel Asset Finance and Wallace Bishop Jewellers! What We Love A great tribute piece for F1 enthusiasts Wears well and smaller than the specs suggest The 1/100th second-hand is a bit of fun and something not all that common on chronographs What We Don’t Probably won’t suit everyone as an everyday piece The dial is a little busy, but still legible The quartz movement may not be for you if you love mechanical watches Overall Score: 8.1 / 10 Value for Money: 7.5/10 Wearability: 8.5/10 Design: 8/10 Build Quality: 8.5/10 Formula One over the past few years has seen a massive resurgence in popularity mostly thanks to the Netflix show Drive to Survive. And with the 2025 F1 season fast approaching next month, it will probably be another massive year with a long, jampacked calendar. And, as we have reported on previously TAG Heuer is now the new official timing partner for the next 10 years, so this review seems timely! We recently saw TAG Heuer release their new range of Formula 1 chronographs at LVMH watch week in January, but today we are looking at the limited edition TAG Heuer Formula 1 x Oracle Red Bull Racing limited edition chronograph that was released last year and the very watch that we are giving away in conjunction with Fuel Asset Finance and Wallace Bishop. So not only is this a review of this piece, but it’s a piece that you can go into...
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TAG Heuer Expands The Carrera Collection With New Chronographs, Including A New Chronosprint With Porsche
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