
TAG Heuer and Fragment continue a dialogue that began in 2018, returning to the TAG Heuer Carrera collection with a new interpretation shaped by the design discipline of Hiroshi Fujiwara. Their third collaboration introduces the TAG Heuer Carrera Chronograph x Fragment Limited Edition, a timepiece that distills the glassbox era of the Carrera into a clean, assertive form guided by Fujiwara’s codes.
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Fujiwara’s impact extends across cultural and creative environments, and his interest in mechanical watches forms a key thread in the ongoing relationship between the two brands. Known for an instinctive eye and a precise approach to design, he enters each collaboration with a collector’s mindset. TAG Heuer values this perspective, building the partnership on shared respect for clarity, precision, and the technical foundations that define the brand’s chronograph history.
The first two joint projects rapidly gained traction in watch circles, as Fujiwara’s pared-down visual identity found firm alignment with TAG Heuer’s focus on performance and legibility. The response signaled that the partnership carried energy and purpose. Now, in this third chapter, the collaboration returns to the Carrera, a watch with deep roots in motorsport timing and in Jack Heuer’s vision for clean, fast readability.

The TAG Heuer Carrera originated in 1963 as a chronograph designed for drivers who needed instant clarity during high-speed conditions. Named for the Carrera Panamericana race, the model built its reputation through its precision and its sharp sense of proportion. Over the decades, the Carrera evolved while maintaining the structure that defined its early success. Within recent years, the glassbox design introduced new dimension to the line, using a curved flange and modern materials to increase depth and visual sharpness.
Fujiwara’s interest in the Carrera stems from this mix of history and structure. For him, the watch offers shapes and proportions that invite careful decision-making. As he explains, every element must justify its presence, and balance remains the central objective. TAG Heuer CEO Antoine Pin underlines this point, noting that Fujiwara approaches design with the same precision TAG Heuer applies to its own legacy.

The TAG Heuer Carrera Chronograph x Fragment Limited Edition features a 39-millimeter steel case with alternating finishes, paired with a domed sapphire glassbox crystal. The dial follows a black-and-white palette, forming a disciplined contrast that anchors the design. The black opalin dial absorbs light with soft texture, while the white curved flange introduces clear separation between elements. All markings appear in silver to unify the composition. Rhodium-plated chronograph hands complete the layout. Fujiwara also adjusts the tachymeter scale, introducing a lighter grey tone on the bezel.
Fragment’s presence appears through signature visual cues, including the lightning bolt motif and a personalized date disc with the fragment mark on the 1 and 11 numerals. The in-house TH20-00 movement powers the timepiece, offering an 80-hour reserve and a 5-year extended warranty. Its oscillating weight carries a shield-shaped silhouette finished with black graphics that reinterpret the TAG Heuer emblem through Fujiwara’s lens. The fragment logo is printed on the sapphire crystal, reinforcing the collaboration’s identity.

TAG Heuer reintroduces its seven-row “beads-of-rice” bracelet for this edition, reworked with black PVD on the central links to echo the dial’s contrast. The caseback features an engraved Victory Wreath, referencing Jack Heuer’s tradition of gifting gold watches to victorious drivers, turning the detail into a symbol of success.
Packaging follows the same visual direction, using black and white to present both brands with clarity. The timepiece arrives in a black box accompanied by an embossed pouch. The TAG Heuer Carrera Chronograph x Fragment Limited Edition will be produced in 500 individually numbered units, uniting Swiss watchmaking precision with Fujiwara’s refined creative approach.

















