The TAG Heuer Connected Calibre E4 lineup of smartwatches was announced last year and now the company is introducing three new additions to the family. As one would expect, all are quite expensive, with the 42mm option being the cheapest, priced at US$ 2,350. The 42mm is smaller than the original but employs a 1.28-inch display with a virtually bezel-less panel protected by a sapphire dome glass. It's still an OLED, though, with 416 x 416px resolution.
The body is made of black-coated grade 2
titanium chassis, making it the lightest smartwatch from the company.The 42mm
Golf Edition, on the other hand, features the same body, but it's also more
expensive at US$ 2,500 as it comes with three TAG Heuer-branded golf balls and two
pairs of straps. One made of black leather with green stitching and one white
rubber strap.
Additionally, the watch
"supports" 40,000 golf courses around the globe, allowing automatic tracking
without any manual input. The watch can track your score, what golf club you
are using as well as your location on the golf course.
The Calibre E4 Sports Edition is the
priciest of the bunch, asking US$ 2,600, but it's also the biggest one. It's in a
45mm form factor, just like the current Connected Calibre E4 models, with a
ceramic bezel around the 1.39-inch 454 x 454px OLED display and a breathable
rubber strap suitable for sports.
On the software front, the Sport Edition
offers Trail & Hiking feature, leveraging the watch's barometer and
assessing one's performance. TAG Heuer will be making all three models
available later this month and promises to update them to Wear OS 3, once
Google starts seeding the new software.