
The Tudor Black Bay was launched in 2012 before it transitioned to using the Tudor Manufacture Calibre three years later. It is hard to imagine that it has been slightly over a decade (11 years to be exact) since the launch of the burgundy Tudor Black Bay, the model that single-handedly reinvigorated Tudor to what it is today. This year, Tudor revisits the story of the Tudor Black Bay with the latest technical and aesthetic update. READ MORE: Watches and Wonders 2023 Day 1 Highlights.Much of the Hermès H08’s aesthetics remain in the Hermès H08 Chronograph - the composite case and titanium bezel play on materials and textures, while the clean execution of the chronograph counters ensures the dial remains neat. Given how much emphasis Hermes has taken to retain the clean lines of the case, designing the Hermès H08 Chronograph as a monopusher proves to be a masterstroke. Incidentally, this marks the very first complication to be introduced to the Hermès H08 collection. While the Hermès H08 was designed and intended as a sports watch, the Hermès H08 Chronograph takes a step forward in cementing its status. Hermès H08 Chronograph Hermès H08 ChronographĪfter launching the multicoloured editions (green, yellow, blue and orange) of the Hermès H08, the French Maison followed up with introducing the Hermès H08 Chronograph. Unlike its predecessor, the calibre TH20-00 offers a bidirectional winding, a redesigned skeletonised TAG Heuer shield rotor and 80 hours of power reserve. Another major landmark is the evolution of the Calibre Heuer 02 housed in the TAG Heuer Carrera Chronograph 39mm. Both pieces riff on the iconic looks of the TAG Heuer Carrera yet appear resolutely contemporary thanks to astute detailings. This launch is headlined by two versions, a bi-compax and a tri-compax reverse panda execution. Through brilliant engineering, there are little to no distortions caused by refraction when viewing the watch at all angles. On the inner side lies the iconic minute track, while the tachymeter sits on the external side. The modernised construction curves and flows seamlessly, wrapping around a newly designed curved flange. Though many design elements might appear familiar at first glance, a brand-new glassbox design takes the plaudits for the latest novelty. TAG Heuer unveils a new chapter of Jack Heuer’s vision for legibility with the TAG Heuer Carrera Chronograph 39mm at Watches & Wonders 2023. TAG Heuer Carrera Chronograph TAG Heuer Carrera Chronograph We put the spotlight on TAG Heuer, Hermès, Tudor and Vacheron Constantin. Another year passed and we are back at PalExpo for Watches and Wonders 2023 in Geneva, Switzerland, to experience the latest novelties firsthand.
