Porsche X TAG Heuer’s Latest Timepiece Celebrates 60 Years Of Carrera & 911
By Alexa Heah, 11 Sep 2023
In a rare alignment of histories, watchmaker TAG Heuer and automaker Porsche are celebrating the 60th year of two of the brands’ iconic offerings: the Heuer Carrera collection and the 911 sports car.
With both products marking their inception in the year 1963, the companies have decided to commemorate the dual milestone with the TAG Heuer Carrera Chronosprint x Porsche wristwatch.
A distinct feature of this commemorative watch is its movement, drawing inspiration from the acceleration time of the legendary Porsche 911.
The first edition of the supercar took a mere 9.1 seconds to accelerate from 0 to 100 kmh (62 mph). Correspondingly, the timepiece’s second hand also takes exactly the same amount of time to traverse the red portion of the dial, recreating the exhilaration associated with the vehicle’s acceleration.
Interestingly, the design of the 42 mm watch is reminiscent of 1970s car dashboards—with a red portion on the subdial at 9 o’clock as a nod to a car’s highest RPM range. The outer flanges are equipped with three scales, allowing for precise time measurements.
Adding a signature touch to the watch, the domed sapphire glass enhances its aesthetics, a feature characteristic of the new TAG Heuer Carrera collection.
Fans can purchase the TAG Heuer Carrera Chronosprint x Porsche in two versions: one crafted from steel and the other boasting an 18K 5N rose gold case.
On the caseback, both variations feature an oscillating mass inspired by the Porsche steering wheel.
Additionally, this accessory showcases a double glass box construction, sporting sapphire glass on both the front and back—a new innovation from the Swiss watchmaker.
Last but not least, to pay homage to the first-ever Porsche 911, the wristwatch strap proudly displays the original 911 logo, encapsulating the enduring legacy of both brands in a singular product.
“The idea behind the Chronosprint was to build a product that creates a seamless parallel between the looks of a car and our movement,” commented Carole Kasapi, movements director at TAG Heuer.
Head here for more information on the special-edition release, retailing from US$23,550.
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