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TAG Heuer ushers in the 2021 Grand Prix racing with four new F1 timepieces

TAG Heuer ushers in the 2021 Grand Prix racing in exhilarati­ng style, with four new Formula 1 timepieces featuring refreshing liveries

- WORDS BY KC YAP PHOTOS BY TAG HEUER

SINCE 1968 AND the first sponsoring agreement signed by Jack Heuer with the Swiss racing driver Jo Siffert, TAG Heuer’s associatio­n with Formula 1 has never faltered. Back then, the champion sported the brand logo on his car and his racing suit. Thanks to him, many racing drivers began to wear a Heuer on their wrist, making TAG Heuer the watchmaker par excellence of the F1 circuits.

In 1986, paying tribute to this heritage, TAG Heuer designed a collection exclusivel­y dedicated to Formula 1. With their disruptive design, steel case and quartz movement, these watches combined vibrant colours with a rubber strap. Their innovative and racing looks won them overnight success.

Today, TAG Heuer is still very much part of the circuit scene and will continue to support the Red Bull Racing Formula

One team in the upcoming 2021 season debuting in Bahrain, while being the Official timekeeper of the Monaco Grand Prix and long-standing sponsor of the Automobile Club de Monaco.

The TAG Heuer Formula 1 collection celebrates this unwavering passion for the race track and confirms its iconic role as motorsport’s coolest watch with four new and unmistakab­le editions, featuring tangerine orange and lime yellow liveries, vibrant colours inspired by the 1980s and 90s.

The novelty pieces ‒ three chronograp­hs and a three-hands model - come in a 43mm steel case and ceramic bezel, an asphalt textured dial and, on certain models, a nylon strap that recalls the harness inside a cockpit. Above all, though, it sports the same gleaming colours abound in the paddock.

This latest livery introduces a lime yellow along with a vibrant orange, a colour that has been part of the TAG Heuer DNA for more than 50 years. In the 1970s already, Jack Heuer presented an Autavia with orange accents on the central hand and indexes. A bold choice that earned the model the nickname ‘Orange Boy’ among watch aficionado­s. And when the company launched its TAG Heuer Formula 1 in 1986, this fun colour, symbolic of energy and action, had already taken its place in the palette. Dominating the dial, orange enjoys the limelight on the three-hand model, while on the chronograp­h, adopting the understate­ment of the lime yellow, it elegantly highlights the hands, indexes and subdials and contrasts on the ceramic tachymeter-scale bezel. An urban, audaciousl­y sporty collection, the new designs are sure to appeal to fans of speed and powerful emotions.

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