
TAG Heuer 推出 Goodwood Festival of Speed 特別版 Carrera 計時碼錶
為慶祝品牌重返 2025 年 Goodwood Festival of Speed 官方計時夥伴的重要身份,TAG Heuer特別推出全新限量版腕錶:TAG Heuer Carrera Chronograph x Festival of Speed。此錶款旨在致敬英國深厚的賽車文化,以及品牌與賽車運動密不可分的歷史傳承,將復古美學與頂尖製錶工藝無縫融合。
腕錶採用 42mm 精鋼錶殼,搭配靈感源自「Goodwood Green」的深綠色巴黎釘紋(Clous de Paris)錶盤,並以紅色細節作點綴。棕色打孔皮革賽車錶帶的設計,則讓人聯想到 1970 年代的經典賽車手套。腕錶內部搭載 TAG Heuer 自製的 TH20-00 自動機芯,具備計時功能及 100 米防水性能。 藍寶石水晶錶背上,特別刻有 Goodwood Festival of Speed 標誌及「XXX of 100」的獨立編號,彰顯其獨特限量身份。
此款 Carrera Chronograph 全球僅限量發行 100 只,最初僅限 Goodwood Road Racing Club 會員購買。Goodwood 創辦人 Richmond 公爵盛讚此次合作是「共同熱情的實現」。腕錶將於今年 6 月起正式公開發售,正值一眾車迷齊聚西薩塞克斯郡,共慶 Formula 1 的 75 週年傳承,有興趣的賽車與腕錶愛好者切勿錯過。
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