The Most Expensive Watches Currently Available From Tag Heuer

TAG Heuer

Heuer founded TAG Heuer in St. Imier in Switzerland in 1860. The brand introduced the use of timing devices for ski races and motor racing events, including Formula One. This accounted for its popularity among professional and amateur racers from the 50s to the 70s. They are respected the world over for making exceptional time pieces that not only are expensive and unique, but over time actually become more valuable. Their current lineup is fairly large and all-encompassing, however a select few cost a lot more than the others. Here are three of their watches that tip the scales in expense and quality; these are currently the most expensive watches you can purchase from the company.

3. The Link Diamond Dial Watch – $22,600

Link Tag Heuer

The first watch we are going to examine is the Link Diamond Dial Watch for women. This watch features eleven diamonds on the dial, Roman numerals, a sapphire glass display, and a quartz movement. The watch is made nearly entirely from 18 karat solid rose gold. If the purple face is not your style, there is also a white variation available as well.

2. The TAG Heuer Carrera – $50,000

TAG HEUER CARRERA

The next watch we are going to look at is the TAG Heuer Carrera. This chronograph displays the hours, minutes, has a 1/1ooth chronograph second display, a 42 hour watch power reserve, and a few other chronographs. Most of the watch is made from 18 carat rose gold and it features a brown alligator strap. The Carrera is one of the brands more recognizable watch, and it is certainly a classic.

1. The Monaco Titanium and Ceramic (Limited Edition)  – $70,000

Monaco Titanium and Ceramic

The Monaco Titanium and Ceramic is one of the more impressive timepieces from TAG Heuer, and it better be at $70,000. The watch is made with beveled sapphire crystal glass and double anti-reflective treatment to allow for better readability. The case is made from titanium and fine-brushed ceramic. The watch is water resistant to 50 meters and comes with an alligator strap.

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Written by Sebastian Hensiek

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