We’re right in the middle of the busiest shopping days of the year as retailers desperately compete for your business by offering the lowest prices on hot items like Beats by Dr. Dre headphones, iPad Air tablets and big screen TV sets. There’s no shortage of places to get great deals on electronics and tech but where do you go to get the lowest price on a fine watch?
Planning to start your holiday shopping this weekend? Black Friday, Cyber Monday and the days in between are a great time to score deals on practically everything, including watches. Here are a few places to check out.
Are things slowing down in the luxury watch industry? It certainly looks that way since legendary watchmaker TAG Heuer has cut jobs in both production and management. This 150-year-old brand isn’t the only maker of fine timepieces feeling the pinch.
TAG Heuer’s “Don’t Crack Under Pressure” campaign salutes those who push themselves to achieve goals that they had previously considered to be impossible, which is one reason that the maker of fine luxury timepieces has just been named as the official timekeeper and timepiece of another legendary sporting event. In addition to a partnership with the TCS New York City Marath...
Last week, Apple finally introduced a smartwatch, the first from the tech giant, and the device is expected to give the makers of luxury timepieces some competition. One Swiss brand already has plans to launch their own smartwatch and hopes to beat Apple at its own game.
When more than 50,000 runners hit the streets for this year’s TCS New York City Marathon, TAG Heuer will be keeping track of their progress. The Swiss luxury watch label has been named the official timekeeper and timepiece of the marathon for the years 2014 to 2016. TAG Heuer has a long and illustrious history with competitive sports that includes sponsorships in sailing and auto racing goin...
This year for Baselworld, TAG Heuer replaces one of its staunch models – the TAG Heuer Twin Time, which was released about 10 years ago, with the TAG Heuer Calibre 7 Twin Time. This model comes out of the Carrera series, and is yet another watch from that collection to go out without a chronograph. The name Twin Time has a long heritage going all the way back to the 50’s. Those watches...
TAG Heuer has just launched another limited edition Carrera equipped with a new in house movement. This limited edition timepiece is the first model to carry this new movement. The Calibre 1969 seeks to honor the year when TAG Heuer, in collaboration with 2 other brands, released the first ever automatic chronograph movement. This is one of the nicer releases from TAG that I’ve encountered i...
Stylish, sporty, and avant garde; these are but three of the words that sprung to my mind when I first saw the new Carrera Calibre 36. TAG Heuer has always been a force to reckon with in the dress sport category going up against brands like Omega, Breitling, and of course Rolex. The fact that this brand is still around and is, indeed, gaining ground says a lot about the TAG’s core values. Pe...
TAG Heuer Carrera Automatic Day Date Caliber 16 TAG Heuer has been the progenitor of some of the world’s most beloved timepieces. Very near the top of that list is the Carrera. Carrera’s are typically racing inspired watches with their easy to read dials and the usual inclusion of a tachymeter. Tachymeters are used with chronographs to calculate mean speeds over a given distance, usual...
The TAG Heuer 2000 series is being re-released as the new Aquaracer series with an interesting new addition: the Calibre S. The Calibre S is probably a little too sailing-specific for me to justify actually purchasing, but I can definitely appreciate what TAG has done with the Calibre S. The...