TAG Heuer’s latest 41mm Carrera Glassbox marks a thoughtful evolution of one of the brand’s most talked‑about modern chronographs. Rather than chasing trends, this update reflects something far more meaningful. The brand’s willingness to listen to its community.

The move to a 41mm case size brings the Carrera Glassbox closer to classic chronograph proportions. The refined dimensions improve balance and wearability while maintaining strong wrist presence. The signature domed sapphire crystal remains a defining feature, preserving the distinctive “Glassbox” profile that gives the watch its unmistakable character.
One of the most welcomed updates is the removal of the date window. Long requested by collectors, this decision results in a cleaner, more symmetrical dial, allowing the chronograph layout and dial details to take centre stage without visual interruption.

Powering the 41mm Carrera Glassbox is TAG Heuer’s in‑house automatic chronograph movement, the Calibre TH20. Designed, developed, and manufactured entirely by TAG Heuer, the TH20 represents a significant step forward in the brand’s modern watchmaking. It offers improved efficiency, enhanced winding performance, and robust reliability for everyday wear, while reinforcing TAG Heuer’s commitment to full vertical integration and long‑term serviceability.
With this latest release, TAG Heuer demonstrates that meaningful progress lies in refinement. Adjusting proportions, respecting design purity, and responding directly to the voices of collectors. The 41mm Carrera Glassbox stands as a confident expression of heritage, innovation, and thoughtful evolution.





