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Tag Heuer Watches

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Renowned for their precision and affiliation with Motorsports, TAG Heuer watches exude a passion for racing, boasting bold designs, advanced chronograph capabilities, and resilient artistry.

Perfectly suited for individuals seeking performance and adventure, each TAG Heuer timepiece represents a legacy of innovation and excellence that has reshaped luxury sports watches for more than a century. When you wear a TAG Heuer watch, you're not just accessorizing with a timepiece; you're embracing a heritage of unparalleled accomplishment and a relentless pursuit of innovation.
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About Tag Heuer Watches

TAG Heuer's illustrious history commenced in 1860 with a paramount emphasis on precision and professional timing, swiftly establishing the brand's reputation in the Motorsports domain. Noteworthy innovations include the oscillating pinion, a pioneering invention still utilized in numerous chronographs, and the debut of the world's first automatic chronographs – the Autavia, Carrera, and Monaco – which remain prominent in their current lineup.

The Carrera, unveiled in 1963, transformed the world of racing with its easily legible dial and robust construction, offering drivers unparalleled split-second accuracy in demanding conditions. Its minimalist design and practical features set a new standard for racing timepieces.

The Monaco, famously sported by Steve McQueen in the movie Le Mans, defied norms with its square case and the groundbreaking automatic chronograph movement in a waterproof watch, blending cutting-edge horological technology with an audacious, distinctive design. TAG Heuer's steadfast commitment to innovation is evident in the Aquaracer collection, purposefully designed for diving with a water resistance up to 300 meters and luminescent markers for enhanced underwater visibility. Simultaneously, recent collections like the Formula 1 cater to individuals leading fast-paced lifestyles. Moreover, TAG Heuer boldly ventured into the smartwatch arena early on with their innovative Connected series.

From timeless chronographs to avant-garde contemporary designs and refined options for women, TAG Heuer offers an extensive selection of watches suited for every occasion and preference. SwissWatchExpo showcases a diverse range of contemporary and vintage pieces reflecting TAG Heuer's legacy of precision and elegance.


Popular TAG Heuer Watches

TAG Heuer Formula 1


The TAG Heuer Formula 1 functions as the brand’s quintessential entry-level sports watch. Deeply rooted in track racing, this collection relies heavily on high-contrast dials, vibrant color pops, and rugged, everyday durability. It is heavily populated by highly precise quartz movements, alongside more robust automatic options. With highly functional chronograph layouts and tough, fixed tachymeter bezels, it remains the ultimate daily beater for motorsport enthusiasts looking to get into the brand without breaking the bank.


Carrera


The TAG Heuer Carrera stands as the absolute pillar of the brand’s racing legacy. Originally engineered in the 1963 era specifically for professional drivers, it is famous for its hyper-clean dial layout, angled lugs, and maximum legibility at high speeds. The lineup ranges from simple, elegant Carrera Date three-handers to heavy-hitting in-house chronographs. Modern collector interest heavily surrounds the vintage-inspired "Glassbox" references, which feature an elevated sapphire crystal that wraps seamlessly over the tachymeter scale.


Aquaracer


The Aquaracer is TAG Heuer’s dedicated, modern dive watch catalog. Built strictly for harsh underwater environments and active weekend wear, it pairs aggressive sports styling with genuine tool-watch utility. Available in a wide variety of case sizes, it stands out with its signature twelve-sided rotating bezel and horizontally struck dials. Expect professional-grade water resistance, highly scratch-resistant ceramic bezel inserts, and robust automatic movements engineered to handle serious daily abuse.


Monaco


The TAG Heuer Monaco is an absolute design icon, instantly recognizable by its bold, square case shape and left-sided crown legacy. It achieved legendary status on the wrist of Steve McQueen in the 1971 film Le Mans, cementing its position in racing history. Driven by pure motorsport heritage, it pairs aggressive chronograph sub-dials with an avant-garde aesthetic. It remains a highly sought-after reference for collectors who want serious wrist presence and unmistakable vintage design identity.


TAG Heuer Connected


The TAG Heuer Connected seamlessly bridges the gap between high-end Swiss case finishing and modern digital performance. This luxury smartwatch utilizes a traditional, sports-inspired chassis available in lightweight titanium or steel, completely hiding a high-tech Wear OS processor inside. It packs comprehensive fitness tracking, sports apps, and highly customizable digital watch faces that perfectly mimic mechanical Carrera and Monaco dials, offering massive everyday utility.


Link


The TAG Heuer Link collection shifts focus toward an understated, dressier luxury aesthetic, defined entirely by its legendary S-shaped bracelet links. This proprietary bracelet design is widely considered one of the most comfortable ever made, conforming perfectly to the wrist. Available in ultra-clean time-only layouts and sharp chronographs, the Link strips away aggressive rotating bezels in favor of polished surfaces, making it a highly versatile crossover piece for the office or formal wear.


Autavia


The TAG Heuer Autavia carries some of the deepest heritage in the brand's catalog, drawing its name from the worlds of both AUTomobile and AVIAtion. Modern references lean heavily into this dual history, showcasing bold, vintage-inspired dials, highly legible Arabic numerals, and functional rotating bezels. Whether you are tracking down a modern flyback chronograph or hunting down highly collectible vintage references from the 1960s, the Autavia is built strictly for buyers who value pure mechanical history.


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Tag Heuer Watch Prices

Model / Ref Era Popular Name Metal Bezel/Dial Retail Price in USD Pre-Owned Price (Approx)
in USD - With Box and Papers
Notable Feature
2447 SN Vintage Silver/Black Steel Smooth Steel Discontinued $15,000 - $25,000 Pure 1960s classic with high collectibility
1153 Vintage Mick Jagger Steel Smooth Steel Discontinued $4,000 - $7,000 First automatic chronograph, tonneau case
1158 CHN Vintage Ferrari Gold 18k Gold Smooth Gold Discontinued $20,000 - $35,000 Solid 18k gold favored by Ferrari F1 drivers
CS3111 Neo-Vintage 1964 Re-edition Steel Smooth Steel Discontinued $3,500 - $5,000 Exact faithful re-edition of the 1964 classic
CBS2210.FC6534 Current Glassbox Black Steel Internal Tachymeter $6,450 $4,800 - $5,500 Bezel-less crystal over inner tachymeter
CBS2212.FC6535 Current Glassbox Blue Steel Internal Tachymeter $6,450 $4,800 - $5,500 Striking blue circular brushed dial
CBS2213.FN6002 Current Glassbox Skipper Steel Internal Sailing $7,550 $6,000 - $6,800 Heritage-driven yachting timer aesthetic
CBN2010.BA0642 Current Heuer 02 42mm Steel Smooth Steel $6,300 $3,800 - $4,500 Refined 42mm in-house movement chronograph
CBN2A1AA.BA0643 Current Sport Chrono Steel Black Ceramic $6,600 $4,000 - $4,800 Modern ceramic bezel sports chronograph
WBN2112.BA0639 Current Calibre 5 Blue Steel Smooth Steel $3,500 $2,000 - $2,500 Clean, elegant three-hander daily wearer
WBN2010.BA0640 Current Day-Date 41mm Steel Smooth Steel $3,700 $2,200 - $2,700 Versatile daily watch with day-date window
CBK2112.BA0715 Current Calibre 16 Blue Steel Smooth Steel $4,800 $2,800 - $3,400 Classic Valjoux-based racing chronograph
WBN2411.BA0621 Current Carrera Date 29mm Steel Smooth Steel $3,600 $2,100 - $2,600 Proportionally balanced 29mm three-hander
CBK221B.FC6479 Discontinued 160th Silver Steel Smooth Steel Discontinued $4,500 - $6,000 Silver dial anniversary model, heavily sought
CBK221C.FC6488 Discontinued Montreal Edition Steel Smooth Steel Discontinued $5,500 - $7,000 Vibrant Montreal-inspired color palette
CAR221A.FC6353 Neo-Vintage Telemeter Steel Smooth Steel Discontinued $3,000 - $4,000 Telemeter scale on a vintage-inspired dial
CAR2A1Z.FT6044 Discontinued Heuer 01 Skeleton Steel Black Ceramic Discontinued $3,200 - $4,200 Aggressive modular skeletonized case design
2447 S Vintage Silver Dial Steel Smooth Steel Discontinued $12,000 - $20,000 Clean silver dial 1960s mechanical chrono
2447 N Vintage Black Dial Steel Smooth Steel Discontinued $14,000 - $22,000 Highly desirable black dial vintage reference
CBS5010.FC6543 Current Tourbillon Steel Smooth Steel $24,050 $18,000 - $21,000 High-end in-house tourbillon complication
1133B Vintage Steve McQueen Steel Steel Square Discontinued $15,000 - $25,000 The iconic blue dial worn by Steve McQueen
1133G Vintage Grey Dial Steel Steel Square Discontinued $8,000 - $14,000 Rare grey dial variant from the early 1970s
1533G Vintage Calibre 15 Steel Steel Square Discontinued $6,000 - $10,000 Asymmetrical dial layout with Calibre 15
73633 Vintage Manual Wind Steel Steel Square Discontinued $7,000 - $12,000 Classic manual-wind variant, three registers
74033 Vintage Dark Lord PVD Steel Black PVD Discontinued $40,000 - $60,000 Mythical black PVD coated vintage reference
CS2110 Neo-Vintage 1998 Re-edition Steel Steel Square Discontinued $3,000 - $4,500 First modern re-edition, limited to 5000
CW2113 Neo-Vintage McQueen Plexi Steel Steel Square Discontinued $3,500 - $5,000 Early modern McQueen tribute, plexiglass
CAW211P.FC6356 Current Calibre 11 Steel Steel Square $7,950 $5,000 - $6,000 Current faithful Cal 11 left-crown tribute
CBL2111.FC6453 Current Heuer 02 Blue Steel Steel Square $7,950 $4,800 - $5,800 Modern in-house right-crown chronograph
CBL2113.FC6177 Current Heuer 02 Black Steel Steel Square $7,950 $4,800 - $5,800 Striking black dial on in-house movement
CAW211R.FC6401 Discontinued Gulf Calibre 11 Steel Steel Square Discontinued $5,500 - $7,000 Legendary Gulf livery on Calibre 11 base
CBL2115.FC6494 Current Gulf Heuer 02 Steel Steel Square $8,500 $6,000 - $7,000 Gulf livery combined with Heuer 02 movement
CBL2180.FC6497 Current Dark Lord Tribute Titanium Black DLC Ti $9,000 $6,500 - $7,500 Modern sandblasted titanium Dark Lord homage
CBL2182.FT6235 Current Skeleton Black Titanium Titanium Square $11,700 $8,500 - $9,500 Aggressive modern skeletonized architecture
CBL2184.FT6236 Current Skeleton Turk Titanium Titanium Square $11,700 $8,500 - $9,500 Vibrant turquoise skeletonized dial accents
CBL2118.FC6518 Current Racing Green Steel Steel Square $9,650 $7,500 - $8,500 Heritage British racing green colorway
WAW131A.FC6177 Current Quartz 37mm Steel Steel Square $2,350 $1,200 - $1,700 Iconic square case scaled down to 37mm
CBL2188.FT6261 Current Split-Seconds Titanium Titanium Square $138,000 N/A (Highly Rare) High horology split-seconds complication
V4 Discontinued Concept V4 Platinum Platinum Square Discontinued $35,000 - $50,000 Revolutionary belt-driven mechanical concept
WW2110 Neo-Vintage Calibre 6 Steel Steel Square Discontinued $2,000 - $3,000 Neo-vintage stealthy black square profile
WBP201A.BA0632 Current Prof 300 Black Steel Black Ceramic $3,500 $2,200 - $2,700 Classic black dial modern professional diver
WBP201B.BA0632 Current Prof 300 Blue Steel Blue Ceramic $3,500 $2,200 - $2,700 Vibrant blue dial with matching ceramic bezel
WBP201C.BA0632 Current Prof 300 Silver Steel Black Ceramic $3,500 $2,200 - $2,700 Sleek silver dial diver with contrasting bezel
WBP208B.BF0631 Current Night Diver Titanium Black Ceramic $4,150 $2,800 - $3,300 Fully luminescent dial for ultimate visibility
WBP2110.BA0627 Current Prof 200 Black Steel Steel $2,950 $1,800 - $2,300 Streamlined 40mm case for outdoor versatility
WBP2111.BA0627 Current Prof 200 Blue Steel Steel $2,950 $1,800 - $2,300 Versatile 40mm blue dial sports watch
WBP1112.BA0627 Current Solargraph Steel Steel Steel $2,550 $1,700 - $2,100 Innovative solar-powered quartz movement
WBP1114.BA0000 Current Solargraph Carbon Carbon Carbon $3,550 $2,600 - $3,000 Lightweight carbon execution of the Solargraph
WBP1180.BF0000 Current Solargraph Ti Titanium Titanium $3,400 $2,500 - $2,900 Sandblasted titanium solar-powered tool watch
WBP5110.BA0013 Current Prof 300 TH31-00 Steel Black Ceramic $4,550 $3,500 - $4,000 Upgraded chronometer movement with 80h reserve
WBP5111.BA0013 Current Prof 300 GMT Steel Blue/Black Ceramic $5,000 $3,800 - $4,300 Modern dive watch with dual time zone function
WAY201A.BA0927 Discontinued Cal 5 Ceramic Steel Black Ceramic Discontinued $1,600 - $2,100 Classic ceramic diver, staple of the 2010s
WAY201B.BA0927 Discontinued Cal 5 Blue Cera Steel Blue Ceramic Discontinued $1,600 - $2,100 Iconic blue ceramic bezel and dial combo
WAY211A.BA0928 Discontinued Cal 5 41mm Steel Steel Discontinued $1,400 - $1,800 Slightly scaled down 41mm steel bezel diver
WAY101A.BA0746 Discontinued Quartz 43mm Steel Aluminum Discontinued $1,000 - $1,300 Robust quartz movement in an oversized 43mm case
WBD1110.BA0928 Discontinued Quartz 41mm Steel Steel Discontinued $900 - $1,200 Accessible 41mm quartz diver, steel bezel
WAK2110.BA0833 Discontinued 500M Ceramic Steel Black Ceramic Discontinued $1,500 - $2,000 Helium escape valve equipped serious diver
WAJ2110.BA0870 Discontinued 500M Rubber Steel Rubber Discontinued $1,300 - $1,800 Chunky 500M diver with distinct rubber bezel
973.006 Vintage 2000 Quartz Steel Aluminum Discontinued $300 - $600 Classic 90s quartz diver, quintessential era
980.013 Vintage Wolf of Wall St PVD Gold Aluminum Discontinued $800 - $1,500 The gold-tone diver worn in Wolf of Wall Street
2446C Vintage Jochen Rindt Steel Aluminum Discontinued $12,000 - $18,000 Legendary reverse panda worn by Jochen Rindt
1163T Vintage Jo Siffert Steel Aluminum Discontinued $15,000 - $25,000 White dial with blue accents, Jo Siffert
1163V Vintage Viceroy Steel Aluminum Discontinued $4,000 - $6,000 Iconic cigarette promotion heritage model
CBE2110.FC8226 Discontinued Heuer Heritage Steel Aluminum Discontinued $3,000 - $4,000 Modern re-edition of the classic 1960s model
WBE5114.EB0173 Current Calibre 5 Steel Black Ceramic $3,600 $2,000 - $2,500 Smoky dial three-hander with ceramic bezel
CBE511A.FC8279 Current Flyback Chrono Steel Black Ceramic $7,300 $4,500 - $5,500 High-end chronometer flyback chronograph
WA1111 Vintage Series 1 Colors Fibreglass Plastic N/A (Vintage) $300 - $600 The watch that saved Heuer in the 1980s
CAZ1014.BA0842 Current Blue Racing Steel Blue Aluminum $1,850 $1,000 - $1,300 Accessible entry-level racing chronograph
CAZ101AL.BA0842 Current Senna Edition Steel Aluminum $2,550 $1,500 - $1,800 Tribute to the legendary F1 driver Ayrton Senna
CAZ101AJ.FC6528 Current Red Bull Racing Steel Blue Aluminum $2,550 $1,500 - $1,800 Bold team colors for Red Bull Racing fans
WAZ1112.BA0875 Current Black Quartz Steel Steel $1,550 $800 - $1,000 Highly legible entry-level quartz three-hander
CAZ2010.BA0876 Current Calibre 16 Auto Steel Black Ceramic $3,550 $1,800 - $2,300 Robust mechanical chronograph for daily wear
CG1110 Vintage S/el Senna Steel Steel Discontinued $600 - $900 The distinct S-link bracelet worn by Senna
WT1110 Neo-Vintage Bourne Identity Steel Steel Discontinued $700 - $1,000 The exact reference worn by Jason Bourne
WBC2110.BA0603 Current Calibre 5 Black Steel Smooth Steel $3,500 $1,500 - $2,000 Modern integrated bracelet design, Calibre 5
WBC1112.BA0603 Current Quartz Blue Steel Smooth Steel $1,950 $900 - $1,200 Elegant entry-level quartz with integrated link
SBR8A80.EB0259 Current Calibre E4 45mm Titanium Black Ceramic $2,050 $1,000 - $1,400 Flagship 45mm luxury smartwatch in titanium
SBR8010.BA0617 Current Calibre E4 42mm Steel Steel $1,900 $900 - $1,300 Refined 42mm smartwatch for smaller wrists
SBR8A82.EB0264 Current Porsche Edition Titanium Black Ceramic $2,750 $1,500 - $2,000 Exclusive digital faces and Porsche styling
SBR8A81.EB0251 Current Golf Edition Titanium Black Ceramic $2,600 $1,400 - $1,800 Dedicated golf app integration and styling

TAG Heuer Watches Key Features

  • Chronograph Functionality – Racing timers are what put the brand on the map. Instead of basic clocks, pieces like the Carrera and Monaco house high-frequency stopwatch complications engineered specifically to track split-second lap times on the fly.

  • Motorsport-Inspired Design – You can trace the brand's entire design language straight to the tarmac. They pull styling cues directly from aggressive Formula 1 cockpits, throwing down high-contrast racing colors and driver-centric dials meant to be read at speed.

  • Tachymeter Bezels – Many of their heavy-hitting chronographs feature fixed bezels engraved with complex tachymeter scales. This specific tool allows drivers to instantly convert elapsed time into a highly accurate speed calculation over a fixed distance.

  • Automatic & Quartz Movements – The lineup covers a ton of ground depending on your budget. They rely on dead-accurate, low-maintenance quartz engines to keep entry-level models accessible, while packing their high-end chronographs with complex, in-house mechanical calibers like the Heuer 02.

  • Dive Watch Capabilities – They completely pivot away from asphalt when it comes to the Aquaracer. This collection is built strictly as a heavy-duty maritime tool, loading the case with dense gaskets and heavy luminescent dials to handle serious depth pressure.

  • Case Materials – TAG Heuer aggressively experiments with modern construction, routinely moving beyond standard stainless steel to build highly resilient cases out of lightweight Grade 5 titanium, scratch-proof ceramic, and forged carbon.

  • Sapphire Crystals – To ensure maximum durability under heavy daily abuse, nearly every modern TAG Heuer is fitted with a massively thick sapphire crystal. They frequently apply anti-reflective coatings to completely eliminate glare, maximizing legibility in harsh lighting.

  • Smartwatch Technology – The TAG Heuer Connected collection completely reinvents the luxury smartwatch space by pairing high-end Swiss case finishing with a massive Wear OS digital engine. These pieces offer full biometric tracking and highly customizable digital faces without sacrificing that aggressive, mechanical sports-watch aesthetic.

TAG Heuer Frequently Asked Questions

Is a TAG Heuer watch a good investment?

While not speculative flip pieces, TAG Heuer watches offer excellent financial stability if you buy pre-owned. Purchasing a used Carrera or a highly sought-after Monaco completely bypasses the initial retail depreciation, giving you a highly liquid, culturally significant timepiece that historically holds its secondary market value incredibly well.

What do TAG Heuer watches cost?

You can easily enter the brand through pre-owned quartz Formula 1 models trading around $1,000 to $1,500. Standard mechanical pieces like the Aquaracer or simple Carreras sit heavily in the $2,000 to $3,500 range. Top-tier, in-house mechanical chronographs and specialized Monaco references regularly push between $5,000 and $10,000 on the secondary market.

Are TAG Heuer watches good quality?

Absolutely. They produce heavy-duty, highly capable luxury sports watches built strictly for serious abuse. Whether you are running a rugged quartz Aquaracer or a complex mechanical Carrera chronograph, every piece features tough Swiss construction, premium materials like ceramic and sapphire, and reliable, high-performance movements

How Often Do I Need to Service My Tag Heuer Watch?

Your watch's service frequency will depend on how often the watch is used and how well it is stored. Tag Heuer recommends that you have your watch and its movement fully serviced every 5 years to maintain its performance and accurate timekeeping. A full service includes rigorous testing of the timekeeping accuracy and waterproofing, to see to it that your watch is in excellent shape.

Do Tag Heuer Watches Hold Their Value?

Due to their heritage, reliability, and constant demand, Tag Heuer watches have excellent residual values. The chances of resale for Tag Heuer watches are typically high, thus keeping their value stable. There are Tag Heuer watches that hold their value better than others, particularly key vintage models from the Autavia, Carrera, and Monaco collections.

How Can I Tell if a Tag Heuer Watch is Authentic?

Constant innovation, quality, and excellent craftsmanship keeps Tag Heuer in its pole position as one of the big names in Swiss watchmaking. If you see any sign of imperfection on your Tag Heuer timepiece, it is likely a fake. Unfinished edges, uneven polish, misspelled text, and even wrong markings and engravings are dead giveaways.

It is always advisable to do research beforehand so you can check if the details on your watch is in tune with the model's features. To guarantee the authenticity of a Tag Heuer watch, purchase only from a reputable retailer who can provide proof of authenticity.