The stepped sub-dials have both a traditional spiral pattern then a brushed finished around the outside, to set it apart from the main dial and due to the nature of the domed crystal, the tachymeter scale is almost magnified at certain angles, and completely legible from side on. Light catching the dials on the Reverse Panda dial. The dial, whist both are brushed, they are circular brushed, rather than from the centre out, meaning you get this great sunburst effect when playing with it in the light. It’s not until you get a bit closer that you start to see all the details that make these new models unique. Having had a first look at these watches, I can say that TAG have done a good job in revitalising a classic model line steeped in history. The blue is inspired by modernity, where the black and silver picks up more strongly on the Carrera’s racing pedigree. In TAG Heuer’s words – these two watches offer two expressions of the same evergreen philosophy. The new TH20-00 also has a higher level of finishing, which is in line with TAG Heuer’s vision to create technical and yet also elegant watches and movements. In daily use, it delivers faster and more reliable winding, ensuring the watch is running closer to its maximum 80-hour power reserve and improving precision for more of the time it’s in use. This evolution, overseen by TAG Heuer’s Movements Director Carole Forestier, is more significant than it may at first appear. The new TAG Heuer TH20-00 calibre through the display case back
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