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TAG Heuer goes pastel for its Formula 1 collection

TAG Heuer's new pastel Formula 1 watches are some of the most wearable and eye-catching releases of the year so far

Pastel TAG Heuer Formula 1 collection

Just days after Watches and Wonders 2026, TAG Heuer has launched five new limited-edition watches in its Formula 1 Solargraph line. All come in soft pastel shades and measure 38mm.

The collection splits into two groups. Three models use lightweight TH Polylight cases in beige, pastel pink, and pastel blue. Two more refined versions in pastel green and lavender blue use sandblasted steel cases and feature diamond-set indexes.

The diamond versions are the standouts. The lavender blue model, with its pastel pink minuterie and sparkling indexes, is genuinely beautiful, and a fun mix of luxury and playful design.

All five watches run on the Solargraph movement, which is powered by light. Just two minutes of direct sunlight keeps it running for a full day.

A full charge takes under 40 hours and delivers up to ten months of power in complete darkness. The accumulator lasts up to fifteen years. It is a clever, practical movement that suits the sporty spirit of the Formula 1 line perfectly.

Blue Pastel TAG Heuer Formula 1

The TAG Heuer Formula 1 has been around since 1986. It was the brand’s first watch to carry the TAG Heuer name. Bold colour has always been central to its identity, so a pastel collection feels like a natural evolution here.

The rubber strap models, beige, pastel pink, and pastel blue, are limited to 3500, 2500, and 3000 pieces respectively.

The steel-cased diamond versions are rarer, with the pastel green capped at 1500 and the lavender blue at just 1000 pieces.

The rubber strap versions are priced at US$1950 in the US and £1650 in the UK. The diamond steel editions come in at US$2800 / £2350. Both go on general sale on 1 May.

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