Another manufacturer with a great history to draw inspiration from and that is when and where they get some of their best designs from IMHO. I am not a great fan of their more modern stuff but these throwbacks to the past are always pleasing to the eye. M
I could se in person this sea snake. I didn't even know it existed. A 3H Heuer Chronograph, with a date, but not a Bund. I've been told it has been made in a small batch, with a Buren 22 movement beating inside. I am ashamed to confess I don't know much m
The new Fragment Design Formula 1 (called the "Heuer 02") is my favorite TAG Heuer chronograph . . . ever. In this interview with I nternational Watch magazine , I explain why. Elevator version -- I'm a big fan of the automatic Autavias from the the 1970s
Arrival -- TAG Heuer x Fragment Design Heuer 02 chronograph ("Fragment Design Formula 1"). Awesome -- 12 hours after arrival, my favorite TAG Heuer chronograph, ever . . . and even though you won't see the name on the watch, the best looking Autavia-inspi
When TAG Heuer announced the Carrera Heuer-01 barely three years ago in Basel, I had no idea it would reshape, redefine and refocus my budding collection. THIS was the watch I had been waiting for. I have always been in awe of those who build a collection
The Swiss watchmaker has made the symbolic choice of the first F1 Grand Prix of the 2017 season in Melbourne, Australia, to unveil its new exclusive chronograph in partnership with the team: the classy Red Bull Racing Formula One Team Carrera Heuer-01. Th
I don't know that much on that Heuer Chronograph, but it changes from the usual suspects, Monaco, Carrera, Autavia and Co... My guess is that this one is from the Forties. The case is small, but how appealing, circa 34 mm. The dial is to die for. And in s