TAG Heuer Carrera 'Glassbox' 39mm | A Week On The Wrist
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 19 ม.ค. 2025
- TAG Heuer is one of the most recognized watch brands around. But it's fallen out of favor with watch enthusiasts over the years. That may have changed this year with the release of the TAG Heuer Carrera "Glassbox" in 39mm. It's even been called the best TAG Heuer in years.
On the surface, it's a well-sized, modern watch that pulls on Heuer's heritage without overdoing it. But let's dig deeper into the Carrera Glassbox to see what it's all about, and what it might mean for the direction of TAG Heuer. This is A Week On The Wrist with the new, black TAG Heuer Carrera Glassbox in 39mm.
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My wife bought me the blue dial for my 60th birthday in June just love it what a beautiful watch
I'm wearing the blue variation right now. I enjoy wearing it as much as I do 3861 speedy. In fact I think this is the best release of W&W '23.
This watch wasn't on my radar at all. I didn't even know about it. I was in a shopping center in Century City to check out a store for a baby stroller, and I walked by a TAG boutique and saw this in the window. It immediately caught me off guard. I tried it on and fell in love with it. This watch is amazing.
Just tried it on today. It blew me away. I’m now buying this over the speedy. It’s an epic watch in person.
This watch definitely deserved the week on the wrist treatment. The new glass box Carrera 39mm models are the best TAG Heuer release in years. I felt that way before the Skipper was released, for which I have extreme fondness. These are so great on wrist, and actually do feel like they're worth the price of admission. I can't say the same for some of the previous, slightly larger Carrera chronographs. The date position is odd, but I'm okay with it. I also definitely appreciate the comparisons with competitors, though it was odd to include a visual of a 3 hander IWC vs. the chronograph.
Agree the skipper is stunning
You guys are killing it with these videos. Nice job!
This watch is fantastic, but the skipper is even better!
I have this one and love it. Really like the skipper as well and almost went for it instead. The only thing is that I have not seen it in person so did not want to take a risk. I still wouldn't mind adding it to the collection, but that new DATO they just released is pretty nice too! I might just wait and see if it comes in a different shade.
IMO you guys should let Brandon do this segment, his videos are some of the best on the watch industry and are exactly what we want from a week on the wrist.
Sorry but this watch is perfect to have Tony Traina present. He has a lot of knowledge about the vintage Carrera's and would in my mind be a better fit
@@Sparklingwater1231i think he is perfect to talk about the watch, but this feels more like a normal watch review that you would see on any channel, don't get me wrong i think he is a great journalist, i just don't think the week on the wrist segment fits him, but i would love to see him talk more about vintage watches
100%, I hope Brandon wasn’t affected by the layoff as his Linkedin showed he worked at Hodinkee up to Nov 2033. We already missed his a week on the wrist videos
I agree. This dude is a goober. Bring back Brandon
I miss Brandon 😢
I own this watch. My only wish is they should have made the sub dial hands black for better legibility.
True
I own it too and agree. One more tweak would be to make the subdials less shinny for better legibility as well. All in all one of my favorite watches in my collection!
Own it as well. Love it. How's the timekeeping on yours? Im impressed with the accuracy of the th20-00 movement.
You're right the silver subdials plus the silver little chronograph hands do blend together a bit too well. Still readable but sometimes not at a glance. Even the black tick markers disappear on that silver subdial in less than optimal lighting.
Not a big deal for me though because i haven't really used the chronograph to time anything...yet 😂
The legibility issue is REAL, whether (quite notoriously) on the date window, or on the sub register hands, evidently! But still, the "glass box" effect is quite beautiful.
@@ryangochuico - Funny you should ask. I service and restore vintage timepieces; primarily Seiko. I put my new Carrera glass box on my timegrapher and was a bit disappointed in the timing from the factory. Not hateful. I think it was running around -6 to -10 per day. I cracked mine open a did a bit of fine regulating myself. Would not recommend that for the average person.
I'm enjoying this watch for a few months already! This was love at first wear when I first tried it at the AD.
I do like the way this looks(especially the blue dial) and in terms of their fit and finish it has always been good, the issue has been with their movements but they have been addressing this as of late…I’m going to take a look at it for my own collection.
There's no issue with this movement. It's rock solid and insanely accurate.
Did you read my full comment? I said Tag has been addressing the movement issue of late. Yes, it’s a fine movement. I own Tags and like the brand. @@ams914
@@ams914its hella thick
Very nice watch. Congrats TAG HEUER! Must add.
When i try other brands in this range I always come back to Tag. The fit / finish and design are the most satisfying on my wrist. The monza all black titanium is a personal tag favorite. The unique shape of the monza, vintage dial with red accents is fantastic! I think i may go for this new carrera in the blue for my collection as I’m lacking a great blue watch.
I see you Brandon 👊
Beautiful watch. Nicely done.
The big pilot is a chrono? Am I missing something?
I love what Tag Heuer has been doing with these Glassbox models, my favorite is the new 2024 Carrera with the Panda dial. It's like they finally found that perfect balance between vintage design inspiration and modern construction.
I got this exact model back in july. Very happy with it. I do wish it was offered on a bracelet since my sweaty wrists just kills leather straps.
The th20-00 movement has impressive timekeeping and mine ran consistently at +1 second per day during my 1 week testing/honeymoon period. The domed sapphire crystal is very enjoyable to look at. The nice sharp angles on the high polished lugs really gives a feeling of luxury.
The date at 12 o'clock is a welcome quirk for me. It makes the dial symmetrical and tucks the date away when it is not needed. If i do need to see the date, 1 press of the chrono pusher will reveal the hidden date window and the reset button will cover it back up again.
This was a winning release in my opinion. Too bad it didn't win in the iconic category in the gphg. Tough competition hehe.😊
FYI. The 3 hand carrera bracelet fits and looks great.
@@LouisMorales-zx3jm will have to purchase it next time i get a chance to go to a tag boutique. The one i bought the glassbox from didnt have any for sale. Thanks
Yes. I bought the GlassBox several months back as well. A couple of months back the TH boutique in Newport Ca had put it on the bracelet from the 3 hand Carrera. Looks great.
@@LouisMorales-zx3jm thanks for the assist 🫡
mechanics that add a second a day impresses you? Is that less than normal or something?
Is it safe to let the chrono hand run continuously all day? How would it effect the power reserve? Would doing so risk wearing down the gears or increasing the chance of damage from being banged around?
PR would decrease, some components would see similar wear to what the running-time ones see, and shock damage risk wouldn't increase significantly compared to not running.
If I were to buy a Tag/Heuer, this would be the one
Stick with vintage 2447, unless you like to throw 50% of the watch value's money down the train.
@@I_like_YT_lotscan always buy used. I bought my IWC Pilot Chrono and Breitling Superocean used for half or less than half their MSRP. Both still running great after 2 years of owning them.
It’s way too expensive in my opinion
Me too! This is the only Tag I would consider buying but the price tag is quite hefty for Tag🤔
Best tag watch currently available
I would say the Top Time B01/B09 and Premier would be a competitor here.
TAG Heuer is a sleeping giant. It could be so great.
2023 TH had some great releases Let’s see what 2024 brings.
What a wonderful watch 😮
LVMH owns Tag Heuer, LVMH owns Hodinkee. Hodinkee talks about Tag Heuer
Well done, Tony!
Mine runs slow every day. The crown clicks when I wind it. So I guess it will have to go back. I can’t find any info if that’s normal.
A watch running slow isn’t unusual how slow is it? Also clicking could be you engaging the clutch at the end of the wind.
Glassbox Carrera, Speedmaster 57, B01 Navitimers, 1165XX and 1265XX Daytonas. All four have grown up now.
Just waiting for Zenith to introduce an updated cal 400, and Seiko to update a proper successor to their 6138 6139 calibres.
The seiko and Zenith are originally from a completely different era (70s instead of 50s / early 60s with the others). I would love a reissue of an Zenith 146hp from the era.
The zenith cal 400 you mention is still very much a winner compared to the modern day rivals. Date application, 36000bph, thinness(!), integrated automatic column wheel movement
How on earth did you put that video all together and did not notice obvious mistake by listing Big Pilot’s instead of Pilot’s Chronograph and consequently bringing wrong picture 😂
I think IWC big pilot 43 is $8,950 not $7,600 as the video states, right?
Also the one pictured is not a chronograph, so why even bring it up??
+ week on wrist
+ Mayer/etc.
- all other content
What are the alternatives under 2.5k euros?
Yesss! Too bad this wasn’t the skipper though
He forgot two other competitors: Longines Avigation Big Eye with auto column wheel vertical clutch under $3K or Hanhart 417 ES Flyback manual wind column wheel vertical clutch under $2500. Both with history behind them as well!
The Longines is much bigger in diameter and thickness
@@roycedot bigger diameter yes it’s 41 and a hair thicker. Hanhart makes in 39 and 42 and thinner. Just two other column wheel chronos to consider!
Big Eye is good, but the Glassbox is infinitely more stylish.
date at 12 is not great in terms of legibility. good to point that out
What about the MAEN Skymaster 38 - MKIII.MCR?
A real return to form for TAG Heuer. Sure, the watch snobs won’t be impressed, but….. so what!!
The date position 🤦
I like the way it looks but when I tried it on it wore way too small on me
Why is the Big Pilot in contention when it's not a chronograph? Did he mean the Pilot chronograph? Details matter. The review is fine but for some reason the delivery felt robotic...
Hodinkee needs new presenters.
yeah it's got some serious competition in that price range
Where Brandon at 😢
Love everything about this watch but the date. They should have just left it out before putting it at the 12 position.
The price is crazy
Just move the date position down or remove it completely, but this position doesn't look alright to me... ^^
Appreciate the host and his solid review, but his vocal fry and raising pitch made every statement sound unsure and like a question, which impacted the overall presentation.
I'm sorry don't want to talk smack beacause its such a perfect watch with beautiful dimensions but the 12 date dial WTFFFFF IS THAT- They could have put it on one of the subdials at 6 the way Breitling does or not at all. Stunning watch not a fan of the blue- the black dial is stunning
Another flavorless review. Come on guys put some passion into you content. You can’t just let the watches carry you
exactly, that's why Brandon's week on the wrist are way better
@@DavidMoreira4 Im sorry but with him I have the feeling I'm on some kid news show. Not my thing personally
Hipsters are incapable of passion. It's called Anemia.
…and Breitling is not a competitor? IWC with pilot watch is but Breitling with Premier and Navitimer chronographs isn’t? 🤔
Brandon do a kickflip😂😂😂😂
You’re not Brandon…😮
Its a brilliant watch and tag now offering 5 years warranty
Skipper all day for me, but I would put it on a leather strap.
Nice
I think you forgot Hamilton half the price has a similar chromatic
For 10% of the hamilton you can get a timex.
@@LouisMorales-zx3jm Honestly true.
BRANDON CAMEO!!!!! Watch the whole video gents.
If anyone is looking for a cheaper alternative, I like the look of the Longines Conquest Chronograph. It's a bit bigger, but nearly half of what the TAG costs.
Two words: "Brand", "On"
that watch doesn't need a date window. just my opinion.
The watch is gorgeous but the date at 12 is seriously dumb, rather not have a date at all
This. That's why the 60th Anniversary Carerra is the no-doubt best release of 2023.
I'd save for the Speedy. The blue Glassbox is better yet not perfect due to the white date wheel.
The more expensive, manual wind, no applied indices, stiffer pushers, small crown Speedy? I think the speedy is a top 10 iconic watch, but there are plenty of reasons to pass for a glassbox, especially if you’ve done one tour already with the speedy.
@@andrewkrasero There are many Speedies, some with applied indices, some with less stiff pushers, and some automatic, even. They all have excellent bracelets and much better-looking movements, with impressive tech and certifications to back it up.
If that date wheel were not white on the blue variant, if they'd include the newly released bracelet and drop the price by 500 dollars, I would consider it because what they did with the dial and crystal is special, and the Carrera case is nice.
Maybe true but the main variant Speedy professional is what I’m referring to. Since this review Tag has released a half dozen or more glassbox variants so the case is to be made someone could cherry pick from non core glassbox references as well.
Also, by no means is the glassbox “perfect” but I do think it belongs in a discussion for best chronographs below $10K.
@@andrewkrasero they, the Glassboxes still all have the white date wheel, the same movement, no certification, and only one comes on a bracelet. And they're certainly not cheaper. I'd pick the Speedy Pro Sapphire over any, anyway.
Date at 12..... please. Just as bad as the Navi putting a date in a sub dial. So close yet so far away.
We want Brandon ❤
I find it quite beautiful overall, but undoubtedly overpriced, compared to what the market is offering on that money slot. The legibility (lack of!) is a REAL issue, both with the sub register dials and the date, and I don't believe Mr Jack Heuer would have approved it, as history have shown us he learned from his mistake with "his" 3147.
It's not overpriced, it's 6.5k in the US. You're getting a heritage brand, an iconic watch, and a fully in-house chronograph. It's less than a Speedmaster.
Agree. Not overpriced.
@@ams914 Sir, in principle I absolutely agree with your arguments, but I only wish they were fungible... You see, besides all design flaws (that NEED to be addressed, as they make this a lesser product than it's competitors), the "in house" thing it's not really important, as we all know it's more of a marketing tool. Thus, in sum, besides the stunning glass house effect, the Speedmaster is a way better timepiece, and it only cost marginally a bit more. Cheers!
Everyone has a Speedmaster. What design flaws are you talking about? Just curious. And you make it sound like there are many of them.@@realricciardo85
I agree with you on the first half - but not too surprised since LVMH owns the brand now (who also owns Hublot)
NICE
Paying full price for this watch feels foolish. Just get a barely used Speedy reduced for half the price. Better looking, better Heritage, and the date isn’t at the f*cking 12 o’clock.
Thought this was Lucas for a sec.
Not to hate on Anthony.. But this review sounds like Danny wrote this and told Anthony to do a video…. This could’ve been done by either Danny or Brandon.
To be honest, I'm surprised you mentioned in this video the biggest problem that this watch has: its predecessors.
It's a good looking watch, and if it's mechanically reliable I can't really fault it much. I'd even say it's the best looking Carrera Tag has made in a while.
But, and this is a big 'but', mentioning the original Carreras in the beginning of the video showcases what this watch has to live up to. And for me, it doesn't.
The original Carreras (and the '90s reissues) were smaller, they were manual wind, they were much thinner and the dials were the definition of legibility. They were also quite affordable. By comparison, this watch seems clunky (14mm is quite tall), not very easy to read, and expensive. It also seems to be in two minds about what it is with the display caseback.
Overall, I would say this is probably one of the best watches in Tag's current catalog, but compared to its lineage, I can't help but feel disappointed.
“None of them have the clean, classy, design driven inspiration that the glass box has”. I do like the glass box, I’m considering it, but this statement is down right silly when you’re putting it up against a speedy moonwatch lol.
too busy dail in tiny 39mm case...
Lol I didn’t know Ben Clymer had a son.
The date at 12 is absolutely laughable
14 mm is a bit too thick for a non-diver watch.
Date window at 12 on a chronograph 🤦🏼♂️ dumbest design flaw ever.
all i saw was backlit ears
These new videos are cringe , compared to the old videos..
Brandon was cringe
too expensive for a tag
Three things to get me to buy it: Get rid of the 'Tag' on the dial and make HEUER bigger. Then sign the name 'HEUER' on the crown. Then sign the buckle 'HEUER'. Otherwise - no sale.
No. Tag Heuer need to embrace “techniques avant guard” and not be ashamed of anything. It’s your perception which has to change - not Tag Heuer. They should never release another watch without the full name ever again.
@@thegorn If they want my money, then they will need to do it right. Real watch fans do not want 'TAG' on it.
If a watch is good a watch fan will not care about a name. Good is good
@@LouisMorales-zx3jm Um, no. The only thing a watch fan cares about is the name. It doesn't matter if it's good or not. A Rolex Sub isn't worth the asking price. It has a cheaply stamped dial, no display case back, no drilled lugs, no decorated movement. Quality control issues. Comes in an ugly green box and yet the fans will pay way over msrp for mediocrity.
"I'm in Atlanta to visit a friend" uhhh ok 😂 like, who cares bro, if 20.5mm lug width is not a con then please stop doing videos and see your friend.
Delete the TAG from the dial, then maybe.
14 mm is not thick, is gross
They need to lose the “tag” nonsense and go back to heuer and watch sales skyrocket
TAG is fine. Your thinking needs to be brought into modern times.
@@thegornI think he’s right tho. No point telling the consumer to change his mind, no point telling the consumer what to like
The Californian uptalk is really hard to listen to. Take some speech courses, my guy.
Great watch, they just need to drop the vintage look. They need to be innovative and iconic. If you want a vintage Heuer you can buy one for less.
I think you'd be surprised to learn that there's significant demand for a Vintage Heuer look with the reliability of a new and modern movement.
Depends which one. A Vintage Heuer 2447NST (which is what this is based on) fetches for around $13k - 20k depending on condition.
Worst take ever. "Drop the vintage look." LOL, that's what TAG was doing when it was awful. Now they're coming back.