As you can see there will be two versions of the new TAG Heuer Carrera Calibre 17 Chronograph watch available. First is the ref. CV5110.FC6310 which has an anthracite dial and silver subdials. This model is the most like the Jack Heuer 80 Edition. It features the same dial colors, but simply juxtaposed. On the limited edition Jack Heuer model the dial is silver with anthracite subdials. The CV5110.FC6310 is simply the reverse. It even has the same strap. In perforated calfskin leather, the strap is black with a cool red lining.
Next is the TAG Heuer Carrera Calibre 17 Chronograph ref. CV5111.FC6335 with a blue-and-silver dial. The blue is produced with a PVD coating and mixes nicely with the silver and red of the dial. Blue and silver (or black) is a common color combination for Carrera watches, but I’ve never seen one done quite like this with the red. Most are relatively bi-chromatic. What is also interesting is that the blue is used as a secondary color, while silver is the primary tone on the dial of the CV5111.FC6335 models. It is very rare to see a watch with a blue flange ring and subdials. This model comes on a blue perforated calfskin strap. Each of the Carrera Calibre 17 Chronograph watches is also available on a steel metal bracelet. Available only at TAG Heuer boutiques, these are a pretty nice way of extending the Carrera Jack Heuer 80 Edition watch look for more fans. Price for each is $5,700 and they are available now. tagheuer.com