Summary
- TAG Heuer unveiled three novelties at Geneva Watch Days
- The Carrera Astronomer is offered in three variants, all starring an avant-garde moonphase complication
- The TH-Carbonspring is featued in a new Monaco Flyback Chronograph and Carrera Chronograph Tourbillon Extreme Sport models
At this year’s Geneva Watch Days, TAG Heuer revealed a lineup that reflects the full depth of its creative and technical ambition.
First off is the Carrera Astronomer, which stars an avant-garde moonphase complication, redefining how lunar cycles are read. The lunar display is presented via a high-definition aperture and rotating disc mechanism that jumps with pinpoint accuracy, aligning each new phase of the moon to within a single day over more than a century.
The timepiece comes attired in a 39mm polished steel case and is offered in three distinct executions: a core stainless-steel model with a silver dial; a limited edition of 500 pieces with turquoise accents; and a two-tone model with rose gold accents, also limited to 500 pieces. Prices range from $4,450 – $7,050 USD, the Carrera Astronomer will be available via TAG Heuer in October.
After nearly a decade of relentless research and development, TAG Heuer’s innovation arm – now known as the TAG Heuer LAB – has introduced the TH-Carbonspring oscillator, an entirely in-house creation that establishes a new benchmark in mechanical timekeeping. This patented hairspring delivers three key performance upgrades: full immunity to magnetic fields, enhanced shock-resistance against everyday impacts, and reduced mass for sharper chronometric precision.
Embodying the brand’s “Designed to Win” ethos in the carbon age of watchmaking, the first models to feature this breakthrough are the TAG Heuer Monaco Flyback Chronograph TH-Carbonspring, priced at $17,900 USD and arriving in early 2026. Meanwhile, the Carrera Chronograph Tourbillon Extreme Sport TH-Carbonspring is set for a December 2025 release at $42,100 USD. For more details, visit TAG Heuer’s official website.
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