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As Formula 1 gears up to mark its 75th anniversary, TAG Heuer has announced its return as the sport’s Official Timekeeper. This renewed partnership reinforces a storied relationship that has ...
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For F1's historic 75th season, TAG Heuer will be the official timekeeper in 2025. TAG has a deep history in Formula 1 going back decades, so the company is well-versed in this high-octane spectacle.
Formula 1 has officially confirmed the return of TAG Heuer as its Official Timekeeper starting in the 2025 season.
The 2025 Formula 1 season hasn’t even started, and TAG Heuer has already been crowned a winner. Over the summer, it was reported that the Swiss watchmaker was gunning to become the motor-racing ...
As Formula 1 celebrates its 75th anniversary and the sport’s 10-year partnership with LVMH begins, the luxury watch brand, TAG Heuer, will return to the sport as its official timekeeper.