2025 Watches and Wonders Geneva

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Its 39mm isn't it? BB58?
Correct. I think @imagwai was referring to the vintage Tudor Submariner that inspired it, shown in the pics above by @YY77 . Which shared the same case as the Rolex Submariners of that era. Kind of makes me feel like wearing my Sub ref 14060M.
 
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Nine models and six limited editions (source https://www.fratellowatches.com/boom-the-new-tag-heuer-formula-1-solargraph-collection/)

The Formula 1 Solargraph collection includes nine models, but only three are part of ongoing production. TAG Heuer will capitalize on its new F1 sponsorship and release the six limited models at various Grand Prix races throughout the 2025 season. Let’s break them down.


WBY1111.BA0042 — regular production​

This standard model is available today. It comes equipped with a stainless bracelet, an opaline dial, a black bezel, and red highlights. The retail price is €1,850.




WBY1112.BA0042 — regular production​

A blue-bezel model was part of the original series in the ’80s. Now it’s back with a corresponding blue dial. It brings in touches of red on the logo and seconds hand. A bracelet is standard on this regular-production reference, and the price comes to €1,850. This model is also available today.




WBY1113.BA0042 — limited, Silverstone​

The third and final bracelet model is not a regular-production piece. A total of 3,000 units of this green-bezel edition will be produced and released at 09:00 CEST on July 1st at the Silverstone Grand Prix. Global availability begins on July 4th. The price is consistent with the others at €1,850.




WBY1114.FT8084 — limited, Miami
The Miami Grand Prix watch is also a limited edition of 3,000 pieces. It has a black DLC-coated stainless steel case, a black rubber strap, and a black dial with red highlights and bright white luminous indexes. The watch will go up for pre-sale on April 29th at 14:00 CEST and will be globally available on May 2nd. Pricing is slightly lower at €1,750 due to the lack of a bracelet.




WBY1117.FT8087 — limited, Mexico
On October 21st at 15:00 CEST, the Mexico Grand Prix model will be released in a pre-sale as an edition of 3,000 pieces. Global availability will begin on October 24th. This black DLC-coated stainless model is paired with yellow fittings, including a rubber strap. Pricing is set at €1,750.




WBY111A.FT8106 — limited, Barcelona
The Barcelona GP Formula 1 Solargraph is notable for its Arabic hour indices in place of the typical TAG Heuer shields. It also comes on a black rubber racing strap and uses a bead-blasted stainless steel case. This watch will be available for pre-sale as of May 27th at 08:00 CEST, with worldwide availability on May 30th. The price will be €1,750.



WBY1160.FT8085 — limited, Monza
The most striking Formula 1 Solargraph is the limited-edition Monza Grand Prix reference. This 3,000-piece run uses the new bio-polyamide material for the red case and the green bezel. It will launch with a pre-sale on September 2nd at 08:00 CEST. Worldwide availability will begin on September 5th. Once again, the price will be €1,750.




WBY1161.FT8086 — regular production
If you thought we forgot about the third regular-production model, have no fear! The all-red edition offers fans a colorful choice that should be easy to find. This model has a red bio-polyamide case and a matching rubber strap. It follows the same release schedule as the Monza model, but again, it is not limited. The price is the same as the limited pieces at €1,750.




WBY1162.FT8105 — limited, Singapore
The final Formula 1 Solargraph has a unique blue bio-polyamide case and a matching blue rubber strap. It’s also a limited edition of 3,000 pieces. This piece celebrates the Singapore Grand Prix and will go on pre-sale on September 30th at 13:00 CEST. Worldwide availability will follow on October 3rd. The price is consistent with the others at €1,750.
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