TAG Heuer has long been associated with motorsports, going back to when the brand was known simply as Heuer.
The brand invented the dashboard-mounted chronograph in 1911, was the first non-automotive F1 sponsor in 1968, achieved cinematic immortality on the wrist of Steve McQueen in Le Mans in 1971 and from 1992 until 2003, served as the official timekeeper of Formula 1.
While TAG was still visible in F1 racing in recent years thanks to its sponsorship of the (very successful) Red Bull Racing team, this year marked a significant increase in the brand’s presence in the sport.
For the first time in over two decades, TAG Heuer became the official timekeeper of Formula 1, replacing Rolex. Coinciding with this achievement was the launch of the new Formula 1 Chronograph, and then in the spring, the Formula 1 Solargraph, a modernized take on the original TAG Heuer watch from 1985.
Now, TAG is once again looking to its glorious motoring past through a modern lens with a new Formula 1 Chronograph honoring the late racing legend and TAG Heuer ambassador, Ayrton Senna.






