TAG Heuer expands its Formula 1 lineup with the new Solargraph 38mm pastel collection, bringing a softer, more contemporary feel to one of its most recognizable designs. The shift in tone works in its favour, with pastel hues that feel genuinely considered. They take what is typically a sharp, performance-driven look and make it more approachable without losing that polished edge. It lands in a space that feels easy to wear yet still stands out.
At the core is the Calibre TH50-00 Solargraph movement, which draws energy from both natural and artificial light. A single minute of direct sunlight can power the watch for an entire day, while a full charge, achieved in under 40 hours, delivers up to ten months of autonomy in complete darkness. Even after stopping, just ten seconds of light is enough to restart it, with an accumulator designed to last up to fifteen years.
The five-piece release is split across two constructions. Pastel blue, pastel pink, and beige opaline dial models are housed in lightweight TH-Polylight cases, paired with colour-matched rubber straps and steel pin buckles. Each features a bidirectional turning bezel that nods back to the collection’s racing roots. The beige option in particular stands out, with a warm, yellow-leaning tone that feels especially well balanced against the case and dial, making it one of the more quietly confident picks in the lineup. The pastel green and lavender blue editions take a more elevated route with sandblasted steel cases and three-row steel bracelets, finished with eight VS diamond-set indexes on rhodium-plated polished shield markers.

Across the collection, all models are equipped with 100-meter water resistance, flat sapphire crystals with an anti-reflective treatment, and hands treated with white Super-LumiNova that glow green in low light. The pastel pink opalin dial edition is limited to 1,110 pieces, marking the 110th anniversary of the Indy 500 in 2026.

Available now via the TAG Heuer official website.






