TAG Heuer Unveils Two New Carrera Extreme Sport Collection Watches

TAG Heuer shifts gears with the first GMT in the Extreme Sport line and a full-gold showpiece to match.

By Jovan Krstevski

The 2025 Carrera Extreme Sport duo is exactly where TAG Heuer should be: motorsport attitude mixed with high tech build. They’re giving us two big looks this year: a Twin-Time Chronograph, which finally adds a GMT to the line and a flashy solid rose gold version. They aren’t holding back on either front.

Both models are 44mm in diameter, the Twin-Time has a 16.7mm thickness, big maybe but engineered right; those hollowed sides should make the titanium wear super light. The two color ceramic bezel, made from one piece, is a genuine commitment to production. The rose gold model forgets stealth entirely. It’s pure spectacle, with the sculpted case alternating between brushed and polished zones just to make sure it absolutely grabs the light.

The dials are all about symmetry, with openworked details and three azuré subdials like a dashboard. The Twin-Time uses teal green across the flange, central hand and the open date disc; it’s a bold accent color. The rose gold version is all in, with key visual elements, from hands and subdials to the applied indexes, detailed in 18K 5N rose gold plating. That TAG Heuer shield sits right in the middle on both.

Underneath the casework lie their in-house column wheel and vertical clutch equipped chronograph engines: the TH20-02 (GMT) and the TH20-00. You get a strong 80h power reserve from both and that distinctive shield shaped rotor. Everything is covered by a five year warranty to boot.

Both come on integrated rubber straps, teal green for the Twin Time with a titanium clasp, and black for the gold version with a DLC coated buckle. They’ll land in September 2025, priced at CHF 8,850 for the Twin Time and CHF 21,500 for the rose gold model.

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