TAG Heuer Highlights At Watches & Wonders 2025 (Live Pics)

TAG Heuer's Triple Threat at Watches and Wonders 2025.

BY JOVAN KRSTEVSKI

This year for Watches And Wonders 2025, TAG Heuer’s bringing some serious heat with three distinct collections that show off their range.

TAG Heuer Carrera Day-Date

The Carrera Day-Date is getting a major facelift with six new models in 41mm. You’re looking at a revamped silhouette, with TAG Heuer focusing on wearability. They’ve slimmed down the bezel a bit for a wider view of the dial.

Dial has a nice variety. There’s a blue sunray-brushed option, a red smokey opaline, a black opaline, a black grained dial with red and blue accents, and a teal Twin-Time model that gives a nod to racing livery from back in the day.

Inside, it’s packing the manufacture movement TH31, co-developed with AMT. That means you get an 80-hour power reserve and a five-year warranty.

Strap options include steel bracelet with a quick-change system or leather with light blue detailing. Estimated SRP and availability vary by model (3,900 CHF8,250 CHF).

TAG Heuer Formula 1 Solargraph

The Formula 1 collection got a serious refresh, nine new references are coming out. The new F1s come in a more wearable 38mm case, where you’ll see cases in sandblasted steel, DLC-treated steel and even TAG Heuer’s new lightweight material, TH-Polylight.  

Dial colors include black, white, deep blue and bold red, plus limited editions with combos like black/red, black/yellow and green/red. Indexes are updated with Super-LumiNova.

Powered by the solar-driven Solargraph movement, these watches recharge with sunlight or artificial light. A full charge offers up to 10 months of power.

Strap options include TAG Heuer logo rubber, racing rubber, or steel bracelet. Prices vary by model (1,7501,850 CHF). Availability is staggered through 2025, often with Formula 1 races.

TAG Heuer Monaco Split-Seconds Chronograph | F1

This special Monaco celebrates their return as the Official Timekeeper of Formula 1 and it’s a serious piece of kit. This Monaco comes in a 41mm white ceramic case. They’ve used sapphire crystal for the caseback so you can see the movement.

The dial is a red-tinted translucent number, and it has racing-inspired details. The chronograph counters are designed to look like a racetrack and there’s even the phrase “LIGHTS OUT & AWAY WE GO” printed on them.

The movement inside is the automatic split-second chronograph Calibre TH81-00. This super complex movement lets you measure two separate time intervals.

It comes with a white calfskin strap with a textile pattern and a titanium clasp. A limited edition of just 10 pieces, it’ll set you back a 155,000 CHF, expected to be available in Q4 2025.