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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 years of hype and scorn on the vintage market, TAG Heuer revives the original Formula 1 line with much-improved specs.
Reimagined as a new Solagraph collection and unveiled alongside a special Monaco Split-Seconds Chronograph and more.
The Mikrosplit was introduced by TAG Heuer in 1916, a stopwatch which could measure separate time intervals down to the 1/100th of a second simultaneously. Now, the new Monaco Split-Second Chronograph ...
As Tag Heuer returns as official timekeeper, and IWC kits out Brad Pitt for F1, a look at the history of Formula 1 watches ...
After the fans of the Swiss watch brand had asked for it for years, Tag Heuer revived its popular Formula 1 watches in May, ...
Meet the new TAG Heuer Monaco Split-Seconds Chronograph F1 ✓ Featuring a ceramic case and a technically impressive movement!
Such was Tag Heuer’s closeness to Formula 1 that in 1986 it secured the right to use the name on its watch designs; the original TAG Heuer Formula 1 has enjoyed a phenomenal burst of popularity among ...
A key difference is how the TAG Heuer is protected by scratch ... while the Apple Watch lets you add a wide range of digital complications showing your calendar events, daily exercise, the weather ...
That's what makes the TAG Heuer Carrera Chronograph Tourbillon – unveiled at LVMH Watch Week – such an ... years of experience across print and digital media. As T3’s Senior Staff Writer ...
CEO Antoine Pin is refocusing the brand with a campaign that underlines its history with sport, alongside ramping up its ...