

The TAG Heuer Carrera Chronograph x Fragment Limited Edition proves that sometimes the boldest statement is the quietest one. Created in collaboration with Hiroshi Fujiwara—the godfather of modern streetwear—the watch strips the iconic Carrera silhouette back to its most essential lines. The result is a stealthy, monochrome timepiece that feels as rooted in horological heritage as it does in contemporary design culture.


Fragment Design’s fingerprints are unmistakable: a matte black dial free of clutter, stark white markers, and the elusive Fragment “lightning bolt” discreetly placed above six o’clock. It’s the kind of visual discipline Fujiwara is known for, turning the Carrera into a piece that resonates equally with collectors and style obsessives.

Inside, TAG Heuer equips the watch with its Heuer 02 automatic chronograph movement—a 168-component, column-wheel engine offering an 80-hour power reserve. It’s serious mechanical pedigree wrapped in a design that feels more like modern art than traditional Swiss flair.
Limited production ensures instant collectibility, but the real appeal lies in the crossover: the watch sits at the intersection of luxury watchmaking, streetwear culture, and minimalist design philosophy. Paired with a black racing strap and polished steel case, the Carrera Fragment is as wearable as it is exclusive.
For men who appreciate collaborations with genuine substance—not gimmicks—this limited edition stands as one of TAG Heuer’s cleanest and most compelling partnerships yet.
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