New summer Tag Heuer Connected smartwatch editions land

And new watch faces for all
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Tag Heuer has updated its line of smartwatches with new colours, materials, straps and a bunch of exclusive watch faces for all generations.

On with the exciting new hardware, the Tag Heuer Connected 2020 now has three new 45mm editions.

There are two new stainless steel options, both with a blue ceramic bezel, with either a steel bracelet or matching blue rubber strap.

But our favourite is obviously the new sandblasted titanium version, in dark matte finish with a black rubber strap, and comes with a similarly sandblasted ceramic bezel.

And there are a bunch of summery new straps too, in neon yellow and lime green, as well as existing bright orange, bold red or contemporary khaki.

New watch faces

New summer Tag Heuer Connected smartwatch editions land

And if you already down a Tag Heuer Connected smartwatch then you get a summer present too.

The company has release Helios, a new watch face inspired by the company’s legendary tri-compax chronograph faces.

The Helios watch face comes in deep blue, peppermint green, cherry red and dark summer night.

The Tag Heuer Connected 2020 impressed us with its inclusion of sport features including an optical heart rate monitor and GPS – and if you’re serious about working out your smartwatch is now able to keep up.

And we were even more impressed by the Tag Heuer Golf Edition, which comes with a dedicated golf focused design and some brilliant golf tracking and course mapping via the Tag Heuer Golf app.

The new designs and editions give Tag Heuer fans even more options – but as you’d expect, they won’t come cheap. The steel/rubber strap combo continues at but the steel bracelet option rises to . The titanium is .

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