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The Connected Calibre E5 Adds Strokes-Gained Tracking

The Connected Calibre E5 is a smartwatch developed by TAG Heuer and TaylorMade Golf. The 45-millimetre watch features a grade 2 titanium case with brushed and sandblasted finishes, paired with a ceramic bezel engraved with 18 golf holes. TaylorMade branding appears on the crown and folding clasp, while a bi-material strap combines blue leather with a black rubber base, white center detailing, and silver stitching. A black DLC-coated titanium case back houses an integrated heart-rate sensor. The watch is water resistant to 50 metres and includes an additional textile strap.

The smartwatch runs on TAG Heuer OS and uses a Qualcomm Snapdragon 5100+ processor with a 1.39-inch AMOLED touchscreen display. Golf-specific functions include automatic shot detection, position tracking, and strokes-gained analysis powered by TaylorMade data. Dedicated complications display metrics such as longest drive, best score, and seasonal birdie totals.

Trend Themes

  1. Performance-driven Wearables — Advanced biometric sensors and sport-specific analytics are turning premium wearables into decision tools that blend health monitoring, coaching insights, and lifestyle status.
  2. Luxury Sports Tech — Premium brand collaborations are creating connected products where craftsmanship, exclusivity, and real-time performance data reshape how affluent consumers value athletic equipment.
  3. AI-enhanced Golf Analytics — Strokes-gained tracking and automated shot detection reflect a shift toward personalized game intelligence that can redefine training, competition, and amateur performance benchmarking.

Industry Implications

  1. Wearable Technology — Smartwatch platforms with specialized sensors and sport-focused software are expanding beyond general fitness into high-value niche applications with stronger user engagement.
  2. Golf Equipment — Connected devices linked to swing, shot, and course data are transforming traditional golf gear into integrated performance ecosystems for players, coaches, and brands.
  3. Luxury Goods — High-end materials, limited collaborations, and embedded digital functionality are broadening luxury products into experiential platforms that combine prestige with measurable utility.

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