At LVMH Watch Week 2026 in Milan, TAG Heuer opens the year with a confident and deeply expressive statement. Drawing on more than 160 years of chronograph mastery, the Maison unveils three new Carrera creations that together capture the essence of its past, present, and future.
Thank you for reading this post, don't forget to subscribe!The TAG Heuer Carrera Chronograph 41 mm, the TAG Heuer Carrera Seafarer, and the TAG Heuer Carrera Split-Seconds Chronograph represent three distinct worlds—motorsport, maritime exploration, and haute horlogerie—united by a single philosophy. Precision timing, emotional design, and authentic legacy converge across land, sea, and the highest level of chronograph innovation.
TAG Heuer Carrera Chronograph 41 mm
Racing Spirit, Perfectly Balanced
The TAG Heuer Carrera Chronograph 41 mm expands the celebrated glassbox family with a contemporary and versatile dimension that reinforces the collection’s racing DNA. Rooted in the principles of legibility, balance, and speed that defined the original Carrera introduced in 1963, this evolution delivers a stronger wrist presence while preserving elegance and clarity.
Its sculptural sapphire crystal flows seamlessly into a three-dimensional dial architecture, creating visual depth and an immersive sense of precision. Offered in blue, teal green, or black with subtle racing accents, each dial expresses a distinct emotional facet of motorsport heritage—ranging from classic and technical to bold and modern.
Powered by the in-house Calibre TH20-01, the watch reflects everyday performance and mechanical confidence. It stands as the most universal expression of TAG Heuer’s chronograph expertise in 2026: refined enough for daily wear, yet unmistakably born from the racetrack.
TAG Heuer Carrera Seafarer

Maritime Heritage Reawakened
Building on its renewed connection to the sea, TAG Heuer reintroduces a legendary chapter of its history with the TAG Heuer Carrera Seafarer. Inspired by the Maison’s iconic tide watches first launched in 1949, this creation continues the narrative initiated by the revival of the Skipper in 2023.
Integrated seamlessly into the Carrera glassbox design language, the Seafarer is defined by its functional maritime indications and strong nautical identity. The dial composition and colour palette echo professional sailing instruments, while maintaining the clarity and balance expected of a modern Carrera chronograph.
Blending vintage inspiration with contemporary execution, the Carrera Seafarer transforms a historic tool watch into a refined modern chronograph. It stands as a compelling example of TAG Heuer’s ability to translate authentic heritage into fresh, emotionally resonant creations for today’s collectors.
TAG Heuer Carrera Split-Seconds Chronograph

The Apex of Chronograph Mastery
With the debut of the TAG Heuer Carrera Split-Seconds Chronograph, the Maison reaches a historic milestone by introducing the rattrapante complication into the Carrera collection for the first time.
This exceptional timepiece represents the pinnacle of TAG Heuer’s chronograph expertise, merging avant-garde haute horlogerie with the pure design DNA established by Jack Heuer in 1963. Crafted in a bold 42 mm grade-5 titanium glassbox case, the watch emphasizes transparency, depth, and technical sophistication, from its sapphire dial to its exposed movement architecture.
Powered by the hand-finished Calibre TH81-01, developed in collaboration with Vaucher Manufacture Fleurier, the watch delivers extreme precision alongside visual drama and artisanal savoir-faire. More than a complication, it is a statement of intent—affirming TAG Heuer’s position at the forefront of modern chronograph innovation.
One Name. Three Expressions of Time.
Together, these three Carrera creations form a complete narrative of TAG Heuer in 2026. From the speed and clarity of motorsport, to the rhythm of the sea, and finally to the rarefied world of high-performance chronograph mastery, the collection demonstrates how heritage can serve as a foundation for continuous innovation.
After more than 160 years, TAG Heuer is not simply preserving its legacy—it is actively redefining what the chronograph means for a new generation of collectors.
