A delightful addition to the Formula 1 collection, which TAG Heuer relaunched just a year ago.

Just a week after the Watches & Wonders 2026 exhibition, TAG Heuer announced the expansion of its Formula 1 collection with five new pastel-toned models. This addition comes a year after the collection's relaunch. Remember, the Formula 1 series represents entry-level models, but considering TAG Heuer's positioning as a luxury brand, a low price tag is not to be expected.

While the limited edition Formula 1 Kith models featured a 36mm case and standard battery mechanisms, the new models are slightly larger. The 38mm case houses a La Joux-Perret mechanism powered by solar energy. This is the TH50-00 calibre, which charges for a full day of operation after just 2 minutes in the sun, with a maximum power reserve of 10 months.

The collection includes 2 models with stainless steel cases and 3 models with TH-Polylight bio-polyamide plastic cases. All five are equipped with flat sapphire crystals, steel crowns, and steel case backs. The bezel is made of TH-Polylight in various colors. Water resistance is 100 meters.

All models in this series are limited editions, but the number of pieces varies. The three models with TH-Polylight cases are available in yellow (3500 pieces), blue (3000 pieces), and pink (2500 pieces). All three variants come with matching rubber straps.

The two models in steel are offered in green (1500 pieces) or purple (1000 pieces), and both come with matching stainless steel bracelets. A key difference for the steel models is the dial, which features diamonds instead of hour markers.

The estimated cost for models with TH-Polylight cases is $1,950. Models with a steel case will cost more - $2,800.