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‘LIGHTS OUT’: TAG Heuer’s New Formula 1 Monaco is a Superb Limited-Edition Racing MachineIn case you missed it—where have you been?—TAG Heuer has reclaimed its rightful place on the 2025 podium by once again taking on Formula 1’s official timekeeping responsibilities.
The nine versions of the new TAG Heuer Formula 1 Solograph are broken up into the core collection and limited edition models. The three novelties from the core collection come with black and white ...
It serves as both Tag Heuer’s ‘entry level’ watch [a steel 41mm Formula 1 Date will set you back £1,350] and an up-market one [the Mario Kart Limited Edition Tourbillon for £21,250. Oh yeah! Mario ...
Just unveiled at Watches and Wonders 2025, the new TAG Heuer Formula 1 Solargraph lineup is a ... to coincide with various grand prix races throughout the Formula 1 season. This special edition swaps ...
In a global exclusive, WIRED went inside TAG Heuer's Swiss factory to see exactly how the brand has brought back its classic entry-level race watch, but this time bigger than ever—and solar powered.
After the fans of the Swiss watch brand had asked for it for years, Tag Heuer revived its popular Formula 1 watches in May, together with the American label Kith. The limited edition of 1350 pieces, ...
Last May, after years of demand from fans, TAG Heuer teamed up with Kith’s Ronnie Fieg to revive its beloved Formula 1 watches. The limited-edition run of 1,350 pieces quickly sold out—even if ...
The biggest crowd-pleaser of the three at this year's Watches and Wonders event in Geneva was the baby of the bunch, the ...
TAG Heuer celebrates 10 years as London Marathon timekeeper with a new podcast featuring sporting legends including Dame ...
Through its major partnership with Formula 1, TAG Heuer — the most universal brand in the LVMH Group's watchmaking portfolio, ...
Max Verstappen, the dominant force in F1, has built an impressive watch collection that matches his stature both on and off ...
When Tag Heuer was announced as the official timekeeper of Formula 1 back in January, fans of both the sport and the watchmaker hoped to see massive trackside clocks. So come the season opener in ...
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