
Tag Heuer Launches New PVD-Coated Titanium Aquaracer
The newest iteration of the Aquaracer boasts a PVD-coated titanium case and imitation carbon bezel for a uniuqe look.

The newest iteration of the Aquaracer boasts a PVD-coated titanium case and imitation carbon bezel for a uniuqe look.
By Oren Hartov

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By Gear Patrol

This carbon-cased, blue-lumed Monaco is awesome-looking and extremely limited.
By Oren Hartov

Our whole staff is not made up of explicit watch nerds, but our line of work creates a natural appreciation for timepieces.

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By Gear Patrol

These are just a few items that your graduate will cherish for a long, long time. Give them a gift that will last a lifetime.

Three old-school watches from Eberhard, Yema and TAG Heuer.

It’s based on the Heuer Autavia “Orange Boy.” Fewer than 30 originals are known to exist.

Used gems from TAG Heuer, IWC and Rolex.

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By Gear Patrol


Our favorite new timepieces from the world’s biggest watch event, Baselworld 2016.
By Jason Heaton

TAG Heuer’s classic racing watch is finally making a comeback, so be sure to vote on your favorite version before April 17.

Girard-Perregaux reissues the Laureato, a movement with a 70-day power reserve, the world’s most affordable Swiss-made tourbillon chronograph and more.

While most of us won’t time anything beyond a boring meeting or boiling eggs, a chronograph is all about readiness, potential and the human interaction with a micro-engineering marvel — not to mention the rare opportunity to stop time.
By Jason Heaton

Watches and motorsport have long been intrinsically linked.

Back in June, we went out to San Francisco for a glimpse inside preparations for the 34th America’s Cup from the perspective of challenger Emirates Team New Zealand and its timekeeping partner, OMEGA. We were out in the city by the bay again recently, this time as a guest of TAG Heuer, a sponsor of the reigning America’s Cup Defender, Team Oracle USA.
By Jason Heaton

There are few scenes that conjure up summer more than white sails against a blue sky, whether you’re cruising in a 12-meter out of Newport, rounding buoys in a Laser at your lake’s weekend regatta, or just sitting on the beach watching the action. Our country’s lore and style are steeped in sailing culture, and watch companies haven’t ignored the nautical theme.
By Jason Heaton

Heuer’s venerable chronograph has an up-and-down history, but 2013 sees a triumphant 50th anniversary of the Carrera name. The limited edition Carrera Monaco Grand Prix ($5,600 on rubber) is one example of the new breed of TAG Heuer Carrera, a chronograph that looks back on its first half-century but is more than ready to face the next one.
By Jason Heaton

It’s hard to believe how different a hot commute in hair-pulling traffic can be from a balmy mid-afternoon drive on an open road in the countryside — both in the same car. Nothing brings back the freedom of summer like a great drive, and unless you’re cursed with a 36-month lease of a kiddie-hauler that now smells like sour milk, it’s high time you planned just such a trip.
By Amos Kwon