


The bezel is produced in a glossy ceramic, which is both resistant to the scratches accumulated in daily wear, and ensures the tachymeter scale that runs the circumference of the dial is ultra-crisp and legible. The case-back is solid, giving a sense of robustness, and is stamped with the TAG Heuer logo amidst a hobnail pattern. The long faceted lugs extend beyond the case with sharp angles articulating each surface, which have been well finished in continuity with the rest of the case. The 41mm steel case is a good size, and one that will comfortably fit the majority of wrists out there. Keeping a lower profile is the running seconds at 9 o’clock, which is the same blue tone as the rest of the dial. Still placed at 12 o’clock and 6 o’clock, the two chronograph counters are emphasised with a contrasting white minute track, which complements the white day disc that is also prominent. The sunburst finish on the dial brings out the spectrum of navy to royal blue, with different light telling a different story.

We don’t lose a single element of racetrack requirement, but it is distilled in a way that says everything it needs to, without anything it doesn’t. The dial of the most recent expression of the TAG Heuer Carrera Calibre 16 is a study of complexity expressed with clarity. But while last year it was a party of colour and celebration, this year we are offered a more subtle approach that speaks to the more serious collector as well as the automotive enthusiast. This year we have the same blue dial, the same layout of date with three sub-dials, and the same options for both steel bracelet or perforated rally-style leather strap. Last year, we were presented with an interpretation of the Carrera Calibre 16 that while maintaining an under the radar presence on the wrist, popped with colour under closer inspection and stole not only our attention but also the industry at large for its boldness. While some of the design detail has been adjusted over the years to suit the evolving tastes of the gentleman driver, the DNA of the watch has remained the same since its birth in the 1960s. If you know TAG Heuer, you’ll know the Carrera chronograph, a wristwatch that has been trackside at motorsport events for decades, offering those behind the wheel a functional timing tool. The story in a second: The TAG Heuer Carrera Calibre 16 blue dial is a familiar face, which has been sleekly refined. I/trending 15100 IN-DEPTH: The TAG Heuer Carrera Calibre 16 blue dial Nick Kenyon
