
"The showpiece was the Carrera Astronomer, a timepiece that turns the classic moonphase into something altogether more futuristic. Instead of a static dial with tiny markers, the Astronomer's lunar display is a high-definition aperture powered by a rotating disc mechanism. The complication is engineered so precisely that it can track lunar cycles with day-level accuracy for more than a century without correction. That kind of meticulous calibration doesn't just whisper to horology purists - it shouts."
"The Carrera Astronomer keeps its proportions sharp and wearable with a 39mm polished steel case, but it comes dressed in three flavors. There's a timeless stainless-steel version with a silver dial for everyday elegance, a 500-piece limited edition accented with turquoise for those who like a dash of color, and a two-tone rose-gold accented model, also limited to 500 pieces, that delivers a blend of sport and sophistication. Prices land between $4,450 and $7,050, and the Astronomer officially joins the TAG Heuer family in October."
TAG Heuer presented the Carrera Astronomer, a moonphase watch with a high-definition lunar aperture driven by a rotating disc mechanism that tracks lunar cycles with day-level accuracy for over a century without correction. The 39mm polished steel case offers three variants: stainless-steel with a silver dial, a 500-piece turquoise-accent limited edition, and a 500-piece two-tone rose-gold accented model. Prices range from $4,450 to $7,050 and availability begins in October. TAG Heuer LAB also introduced the TH-Carbonspring oscillator after nearly a decade of R&D, an in-house breakthrough featuring a patented hairspring. The combination reflects heritage and forward-thinking design.
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