
And a stainless-steel bracelet will come on the blue dial version, while the black dial gets a black perforated leather strap with red stitching. Ceramic bezels are embedded with a tachymeter scale and sit atop 100m water-resistant steel cases that measure 41mm wide and house the TAG Heuer Calibre 16, which is either a Valjoux 7750 or Sellita SW-500 movement. The top subdial measuring the chronograph minutes, while the bottom does hours, and a running small seconds takes the position at 9 o’clock. Both with contrasting white subdials and highlights of red and orange.

There are two colours available, a black dial and a blue.

And this year it celebrates 55 years since its release with a stable of new releases, like this pair of heritage-inspired Carrera Calibre 16 Chronographs, released at Baselworld 2018. The TAG Heuer Carrera is an icon of the motorsport-inspired watch world. Named after the Carrera Panamericana, a legendarily dangerous car racing event of the early 1950s that took place across the open roads of Mexico and was cancelled after resulting in too many fatalities. I/trending 22315 HANDS-ON: The TAG Heuer Carrera Calibre 16 Chronograph Cameron Wong
