TAG Heuer’s Buzziest 2025 Watch Is a Clever Reimagining of an ’80s Legend

It’s bigger and techier, but the soul remains.

Green and red TAG Heuer watch with white dial and luminescent markers on a black and green gradient background.TAG Heuer

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Throughout TAG Heuer‘s recent history, the brand has seemed far more interested in reliving the glory days of the latter half of its name than acknowledging the former.

Heuer went on a legendary run in the 1960s, introducing iconic motorsports chronographs like the Carrera, Monaco and Autavia in the decade. So it’s understandable why modern-day TAG Heuer tried to relive these glory days through a series of 21st-century reissues.

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But now, TAG Heuer is moving past its Heuer fascination and finally paying tribute to the brand’s accomplishments from the past 40 years, after Heuer was purchased by TAG in 1985.

Five TAG Heuer Formula 1 watches in yellow, blue, silver, red, and green with rubber straps and rotating bezels.
TAG Heuer brought back the merged brand’s original 1985 watch, with some improvements.
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First up is the original TAG Heuer model, the Formula 1. The original 1985 watch was plasticky, colorful, quartz-powered and affordable — all things that made it a blockbuster in the decade when Swatch was the biggest success story of Swiss watchmaking.

For a time, the Formula 1 became a symbol of how TAG Heuer had led Heuer astray, cheapening this once-great mechanical watchmaker. But time has been kind to TAG’s quirky ’80s watch, and public sentiment has come back around to the point where the watch is now considered a beloved classic.

Black and yellow TAG Heuer Formula 1 wristwatch with a yellow bezel and strap, shown from the side.
Even the plastic-cased versions of the new Formula 1 have a stainless steel inner case.
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The new Formula One captures the essence of the original with a cribbed design, brightly colored plastic parts and a quartz movement. But given TAG Heuer’s current status as a luxury brand, some improvements had to be made to match the brand’s place in the market.

TAG Heuer Formula 1 Solargraph watch with white dial, red accents, black bezel with white numerals, and stainless steel case.
Powering the watches is TAG Heuer’s modern Solargraph light-powered quartz movement.
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This was accomplished by a slight upsizing of the case from 35mm to 38mm to suit modern tastes, a higher build quality with mostly stainless steel components and most impressively, TAG Heuer’s spectacular in-house solar-powered quartz movement, the Solargraph Calibre TH50-00.

Like fashion, watch trends are cyclical, and TAG Heuer has proven that once-maligned 1980s watches are back en vogue.

Red TAG Heuer Formula 1 watch with white dial, black bezel, and red rubber strap embossed with TAG Heuer logo.TAG Heuer

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TAG Heuer Formula 1 Solargraph

Specs

Case Size 38mm
Movement TAG Heuer Cal. TH50-00 solar quartz
Water Resistance 200m
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