Adorned with gold accents on a black background, this iconic TAG Heuer Carrera asserts its character. A natural ally of lives in motion, it incorporates the automatic Calibre 5 and features a functional day and date display.
A short history
Inspired by the new design of the Carrera chronographs, TAG Heuer applies this design to the 3-hand versions. Launched in 1963, the Carrera is one of the first iconic lines designed by Jack Heuer. Over time, this collection has become iconic. Truly sporty and chic, it meets the founder's obsession with legibility in every respect.
The Carrera 3-hand Day-Date under the microscope
Elegant and functional, the new Carrera Day-Date is an everyday classic. Its new 41 mm steel case is timeless and luxurious. It has refined lugs for better ergonomics, and its brushed finish gives it a sporty and stylish look.
A fixed bezel in polished stainless steel is fixed above its domed sapphire crystal with anti-reflective coating on both sides.
This WBN2013.FC6503 has a superb sunray dial - azure black. TAG Heuer has revisited its prestigious heritage by offering new, more refined indexes that are closer to the origins of the Carrera collection. Finished in rose gold plating, like the hands, they reflect more light and are coated with Super-Luminova to ensure better legibility. A finely framed Day-Date window appears at three o'clock.
An important detail is the black alligator leather strap with a folding clasp that reinforces its sporty character.
It's rare that aesthetics and functionality go together so well, but TAG Heuer proves the opposite with this model. A future must-have for sure.
Engine side
This TAG Heuer Carrera is ready to take on any challenge thanks to its Calibre 5. Demonstrating all the know-how of the Swiss company, this automatic movement offers incomparable precision, ensured by its high operating frequency (28,800 vibrations per hour). With a power reserve of about forty hours, it is known to enthusiasts as being very robust. Visible through a transparent sapphire caseback, it stands out thanks to its "Côte de Genève" decorated oscillating weight.