5 Epic TAG Heuer Releases From LVMH Watch Week 2023
— Updated on 29 January 2023

5 Epic TAG Heuer Releases From LVMH Watch Week 2023

— Updated on 29 January 2023
Nick Kenyon
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Nick Kenyon

We’re not even a fortnight into the new year and already the first releases of 2023 are coming thick and fast, with TAG Heuer announcing a suite of exciting new references at LVMH Watch Week in Singapore. As a set of more than half a dozen new additions to different collections within the TAG Heuer catalogue, here are five of the best new watches from the St-Imier-based watchmaker.

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TAG Heuer Aquaracer Professional 200 Solargraph

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In Boss Hunting’s recently released wrap of the best watches of 2022, the freshly launched Solargraph was a clear winner with its luminescent carbon fibre bezel and solar panel dial to charge the quartz movement within. Now released with a 40mm grade 2 titanium sand blasted case and matching bracelet, this is a go-anywhere, do-anything sports watch that is able to generate an entire days worth of energy for the TH50-00 movement from just two minutes of direct sunlight.

Price: $4,450


TAG Heuer Carrera Chronograph 60th Anniversary Edition

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TAG Heuer have released a number of excellent heritage reissues over the last couple of years, but this Carrera to celebrate 60 years since its 1963 debut might be the best yet. Boasting a highly collectible “panda” dial that pays tribute to the immensely popular vintage reference 2447 SN, it’s 39mm stainless steel case is historically faithful and the Calibre HEUER 02 Automatic movement that powers it is a reliable workhorse. As a limited edition of 600 pieces, this one is likely to sell out quickly.

Price: $10,650


TAG Heuer Connected Caliber E4 Golf Edition

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We’ve seen special golf editions for TAG Heuer’s popular Connected range before, but this latest edition kicks things up a notch as the most lightweight edition to date and with a host of new algorithmically powered features to improve your handicap. As a caddie for your wrist, it tracks every shot and putt without intervention from you, which trains the app for better club recommendations as it tells you the distance to the next hole, informed by its library of more than 40,000 golf courses around the world. It’s dial is also larger, stretching the full 42mm diameter of the watch to make it easier to read and to communicate more relevant information as you play. Significatn updates to an already impressive timepiece.

Price: $3,650


TAG Heuer Monza Flyback Chronometer

Named after one of the most famous tracks in motorsports history, the latest reference to join the TAG Heuer Monza collection is this cutting edge flyback chronograph, housed inside a cushion-shaped 42mm carbon fibre case. Boasting two subdials (one for running seconds and the other for the chronograph), it’s powered by the COSC certified in-house Calibre Heuer 02 Flyback automatic movement that is visible though the black skeletonised dial and the exhibition caseback. It’s aggressive, sporty and made to go fast.

Price: $20,000


TAG Heuer Connected Caliber E4

Just as the TAG Heuer Connected Caliber E4 Gold Edition received an upgrade, so too has the regular edition of Connected watch, boasting a 42mm black sandblasted DLC Grade 2 titanium case and the same full width display. The robust and lightweight case material makes it ideal to be worn as a sports watch as well as an everyday companion to your phone, it runs the same Wear OS by Google that we’ve become accustomed to with forward compatibility to the upcoming Wear OS 3 software update. A seriously sleek smartwatch.

Price: $3,400

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Nick Kenyon
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Nick Kenyon is the Editor of Boss Hunting, joining the team after working as the Deputy Editor of luxury watch magazine Time+Tide. He has a passion for watches, with other interests across style, sports and more. Get in touch at nick (at) luxity.com.au

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