Through its legendary drivers like Juan Manuel Fangio and Ayrton Senna, TAG Heuer’s commitment to Formula 1 runs deep.
TAG Heuer’s dive watches, first introduced in the late 1970s, have moved gracefully through many evolutions – changing with the times, the technology, and even the preferences of our watch enthusiasts themselves. Heuer introduced its first series of dive watches in 1978; this collection developed rapidly, as the watches became extremely popular. Building upon the appeal of the 1000 Series, Heuer created the 2000 Series in 1982, until 1998. This was an extremely elegant collection that added a touch of ‘fashion’ to the dive watch category with its broad variety of styles, colors and materials. The third generation of the 2000 Series was divided into three sub-collections – ‘Classic’, ‘Exclusive’ and ‘Sport’. Eventually, the 2000 Series incorporated the features of the ‘Sport ‘ series and moved into its soon-to-be-iconic fourth generation: the ‘Aquaracer’ series.
The iconic sports watch designed for professional drivers and sports-car enthusiasts. With refined indexes and hands to better catch the light, the TAG Heuer Carrera is easy to read even at full speed. Parallel and elongated lugs that feel solid and sturdy on the wrist, and metal crown for an elegant yet sporty feel.