


It was, not surprisingly, one of the most talked-about watches at Baselworld last year, but after a splashy launch, the watches themselves never seemed to fully materialize at retailers. But the new Autavia was more than just a handsome three-dimensional dial set inside a well-proportioned case - inside, the watch was powered by a revolutionary new hairspring technology that debuted only two months prior. So, whatever happened to the Autavia Isograph? It was easily TAG Heuer‘s biggest launch in 2019, one destined to fill a gap in the brand’s offerings as a perfectly affordable, three-hand sports watch built atop the legendary Autavia heritage.
