

If you’re after something more practical, the Wellness face displays a live readout of the wearer’s heart rate and step count, so there’s no need to access a menu for this basic information. The Riverside watch face ebbs and flows with an animation representing elapsing time and offers a distinctly modern touch to the E4. With a sharpened focus towards fitness and goal tracking, two novel faces make an appearance. Some familiar watch faces make a return, referencing famous mechanical references (a Skipper face would be awesome, in case TAG Heuer is looking for suggestions). This is in line with other sports watches on a rubber strap, and it makes for a much more comfortable wear, especially when considering the improvements in case design. Thankfully, TAG Heuer has once again employed the use of titanium, which brings the overall weight of the E4 to just under 90 grams.

All will feature TAG Heuer’s quick-release system for easy changing of straps.Īt 45mm with a lug-to-lug of over 50mm, this is a large watch, and there’s no way around it. The Connected E4 will be offered with a choice of coloured rubber and leather straps, as well as a stainless-steel link bracelet.

The chronograph-like pushers click more akin to a mechanical chronograph than previously, and the larger rubberised crown makes scrolling through menus a breeze. Inspired by cues from the Carrera, the Calibre E4 is sleeker than its predecessor, with inward-sloping lugs and flanks. Available in both stainless-steel and DLC-coated sandblasted titanium, the case has been refined to provide a more traditional on-wrist feel.
