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The Different Models of TAG Heuer Watches


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Many seasoned watch enthusiasts and collectors would state that their very first fine timepiece was “a TAG” or that their initial obsession with watches was a classic Heuer. TAG Heuer is generally a titan in the watch industry, with a history of significant motorsport ties and a couple of authentic icons. It is particularly well-known for chronographs. So if you’re a collector or searching for your first ‘excellent’ watch, this brand has an interesting history. Besides, the current collection is worth looking at.

  • TAG Heuer Carrera

With a wide variety of models, the TAG Heuer Carrera series ranks among the most varied timepiece families offered by the company.

 

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They comprise robust 45 mm Carreras with skeletonized dials, elegant silver or diamond Carreras, and vibrant special edition TAG Heuer Carrera Polychrome Chronograph Tourbillons. 

 

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The TAG Heuer Carrera is indeed a chronograph at its core, and its vibe is clearly 1960s-inspired, evoking the inaugural Carrera to hit the racecourses in 1963.

  • TAG Heuer Aquaracer

TAG Heuer Aquaracer timepieces competed favorably with high-end diving watches made by brands like Rolex and Omega throughout the 1980s. Moreover, the Aquaracer range still includes dual-tone 80s-style swimmers. 

 

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These fantastic entry-level TAG Heuer timepieces are perfect for daily wear. The TAG Heuer Professional 1000 Superdiver is another option for those wishing to improve their underwater performance significantly.

  • TAG Heuer Monaco

The TAG Heuer Monaco, one of history’s most famous racing timepieces, gained notoriety when the legendary Steve McQueen wore it during the 1971 race film Le Mans.

 

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These squared-shaped watches, which bear the name of the renowned Monaco Grand Prix, have beveled, virtually scratch-proof crystals. Hence, you can expect several appreciative comments whenever you step out wearing the item.

  • TAG Heuer Formula 1

The majority of the quartz movements used in the TAG Heuer Formula 1 watch collection are reliable, inexpensive, water-resistant, and sporty.

 

 

 

They are upbeat timepieces focused on the finishing line, offered in a dazzling green, red, and yellow palette, along with more understated stainless steel and refined aluminum with gold-plated steel. Others also have rubber straps and tachymeters.

  • TAG Heuer Autavia

The TAG Heuer Autavia line was prompted by the Heuer panels created for cars and airplanes, thus the moniker (a combination of automotive and aviation).

 

 

Besides, it has a wonderful retro feel with its plain, bold numbers and hefty pushers surrounding the crown. The Autavia series is TAG Heuer’s earliest and edgier timepieces and is also among the company’s oldest.

  • TAG Heuer Link

The TAG Heuer Link line obtains its title and unique look from the curved interconnecting links of the integrated bracelets. This one is unquestionably the most formal among all the TAG Heuer series.

 

 

Versions comprise dials with mother-of-pearl and blue sunray-polished finishes, diamond indicators, and diamond bezels. For sure, this wristwatch could be the item needed to make your watch collection complete since it is too enticing.

  • TAG Heuer Connected

With the introduction of its TAG Heuer Connected wristwatch range, TAG Heuer significantly transitioned from manual and quartz clocks to smartwatches in 2015. The TAG Heuer Connected Modular, TAG Heuer Connected 45, and TAG Heuer Connected Calibre E4 are now part of the line previously marketed as the inaugural smartwatch produced in Switzerland.

 

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The TAG Heuer smartwatch 2 combines cutting-edge connection and wearable innovation in addition to the company’s well-known aesthetic skills. The TAG Heuer sports application monitors pace, speed, heart rate, and distance, while the golf software has 3D navigation and shot recording. Furthermore, there are other apps specifically designed for your TAG Heuer smartwatch.

 

Conclusion

TAG Heuer is unquestionably in the driver’s seat when making durable and accurate timepieces. The company’s motto is Don’t Crack Under Pressure, and watchmakers, on the other hand, show no signs of trailing. 

Overall, this renowned luxury watch company with an authentic racing car Legacy has about 160 years of watchmaking experience. Besides, it continues producing highly sought-after and super-accurate timepieces for the world’s most influential people.

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