
TAG Heuer-16 Calibre watch
TAG Heuer-16 Calibre watch. TAG Heuer’s Calibre 16 watch is close enough to impress anyone who doesn’t know any better. The $6,500 watch has titanium case and a leather strap with green stitching, complementing the green highlights that accentuate the watch face. A checkered racing pattern fits the Carrera name, which honors the epic “Carrera Panamerica” race. Inside, you’ll get three chronographs for hour, minute and second, plus a day and date display and a tachymeter around the outer edge. All of the hands, like the face itself, are finely brushed. The Calibre 16 is available now, but only for 250 people.

TAG Heuer-Monaco V4 Watch
TAG Heuer-Monaco V4 Watch. The Limited Edition TAG Heuer Monaco V4 may look like a construction from another place and time, but it’s actually a total shift from traditional watch design. Instead of operating by springs, gears and a recoil escapement — methods used since the 18th century — TAG Heuer is the world’s first watch with belt drives, along with a linear mass and ball bearings. Because the watch requires no gears to operate, it’s more efficient, with less vibrations, than a traditional watch.

TAG Heuer-Monaco V4 Watch
TAG Heuer-Monaco V4 Watch. And TAG Heuer is obviously eager to show off its new take on watch construction, with the inner workings exposed, forming the backdrop for stylish blue hands. It’ll be available in two batches, the first coming in November, for roughly $80,000

TAG Heuer-Monaco V4 Watch
TAG Heuer-Monaco V4 Watch