TAG Heuer Boutique / Leicester, 4th May 2026
It's been a while since I'd visited the Leicester TAG Heuer boutique, and if I remember correctly last time it felt like a bit of a waste of time (compared to Sheffield and Milton Keynes) as it's quite small and generally doesn't seem to get the new watches very quickly. So I was quite surprised to find they had all five of the new limited edition 'pastel' Formula 1 Solargraphs and the new left-hand crown, titanium cased Monacos in stock (two out of three anyway), even if the watches I really wanted to try on (the latest versions of the Super Diver) were nowhere to be seen.
If it looks too big here, it looked even worse in real life!
Mrs Aquagraph went first, and she asked to try on the pale blue and pink (the one I referred to recently as the 'My Little Pony' - and interestingly my friend Rich told me his daughter had a scooter in exactly that colour scheme too, so it seems maybe I wasn't so wide of the mark with that comment). If this watch was in a more sensible size I think a lot of ladies would like it, but at 38mm (10mm larger than her classic F1 collection pieces) it looks quite ridiculous on my wife's wrist and she reluctantly handed it back (in a huff).
My wife has gradually embraced larger sizes over the last few years, but her 35mm black and gold Aquaracer really is the limit for her wrist size... and while her wrist is definitely on the smaller side, I don't think her wrist is freakishly small, so I imagine there must be a lot of other women out there who are going to balk at the idea of wearing a chunky 38mm timepiece on their wrist.
We both then tried on the pale blue Solargraph and this one looked much more at home on my 7.1/2" wrist. Perhaps a touch smaller than I'd like, but perfectly wearable. I did notice that the strap was only just long enough for me, but this makes sense if they are hoping to sell these to men and women. I was half expecting the tail of the strap to come up over the dial when my wife tried it on to be honest!
I have to say, all these Solargraphs look better in person than they do in the renders and the photo's I have seen... but I'm still not really sold on them. The pale pink does look less beige and more pink in real life, but the case and strap definitely aren't the same colour (which is off-putting) and maybe the off-white/beige with the grey dial ring actually looks a bit nicer than I thought it would, so I will have to raise it's score a couple of points at the end of the year. for sure.
Finally I tried on the new Calibre TH20-11 Monaco (they had green and blue, but not the black dial with the two tone case) and after hearing how much better this one wears than the previous model I was rather surprised to find that it felt like I had strapped a brick to my arm. It's been a while since I wore any Monaco, but I don't honestly remember either the H02 or the CAW211P feeling this imposing.
The new model is definitely squarer than the old one and I wonder if that squarer case has meant on increase in size of the actual dial? Because this definitely feels bigger on the wrist, and while they may have sculpted the case to improve wearability and reduced the height of the crystal it still feels massively ungainly... way worse than any Carrera I own or even the Aquagraph!
And the crown? It still looks like it's been taken off another watch and plonked on this one.


















