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 CHF – 8,250 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 (1,750 – 1,850 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.