TAG Heuer's Autavia Gives A Nod To The Past As It Races Into The Future

TAG Heuer’s Autavia Gives A Nod To The Past As It Races Into The Future

TAG Heuer’s legendary chronograph from the 1960s returns with a new look and modern features.

Having started out as a dashboard timer for cars and aircraft in the early 20th century, TAG Heuer’s Autavia – its name a portmanteau of the words automobile and aviation – redefined itself as a chronograph in the 1960s with a bezel designed by Jack Heuer himself. The latest incarnation of the Autavia, a 42mm three-hand version in either stainless steel or bronze, was launched at Baselworld last year. Powered by the COSCcertified automatic-winding Calibre 5 Chronometer, the engraved caseback of the new Autavia features a tyre and propeller.

  1. Fine-brushed and polished steel case, with smoky blue dial and ceramic bezel; Super-LumiNova filled hands and indices; fine-brushed and polished steel strap.
  2. Bronze case with green smoked dial and ceramic bezel in black; Super-LumiNova filled hands and indices; khaki calfskin leather strap.
  3. Fine-brushed and polished steel case, with smoky brown dial and black ceramic bezel; SuperLumiNova filled hands and indices; fine-brushed and polished steel strap.
  4. Bronze case with brown dial; bidirectional rotating ceramic bezel in brown; SuperLumiNova filled hands and indices; dark brown calfskin leather strap.

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