Celebrating its rich automotive roots, iconic Monaco collection and partnership with the Monaco Grand Prix, TAG Heuer unveils its new Monaco Skeleton watches. The brand combined the chronograph function that these square, avant-garde yet rugged watches are known for (think Steve McQueen in the 1971 movie Le Mans) with a skeletonized dial that moves the needle from sport to sporty chic. The watch marks the first time the Monaco skeletonized dial has been made available for purchase to the general public. This version recalls the first Monaco Jack Heuer unveiled in 1969. The 39mm sandblasted titanium watch is powered by the Heuer 02 mechanical movement with column wheel chronograph and an impressive 80 hours of power reserve.
Details
Company | Tag Heuer |
Price ($) | 10,750 |
Price range | < $100,000 |
Gender | Male |
Case | Square |
Complications | Hours Minutes Seconds Date Chronograph |
Water Resistance | 100m |
Movement | Automatic |
Power Reserve Range (hours) | 73 - 96 |
Power Reserve | 80 hours |
Case Size | Medium (31mm - 39mm) |
Case Diameter (mm) | 39 |
Case Height (mm) | 14 |
Case Back | Open |
Case Colour | Black |
Case Material | Titanium |
Dial Colour | Black |
Luminosity | Luminosity |
Caliber | HEUER 02 Automatic |
Reference Number | CBL2182.FT6235 |
Life's best moments are often unscheduled, instinctive, within the last second of time. Tag Heuer believes that it is these moments that are also the most significant, and hence time should always be precise and dependable to ensure that you can seize it. To achieve this end, the brand has kept pace with evolutions in the sporting industry, one that also values the spontaneity and speed of life. Its timepieces make it possible to capture sporting performance to the very smallest fragment of time.Tag Heuer's success in exactitude crowned it the first watchmaking brand to sponsor the Formula 1 World Championship. From its Mikrograph chronograph that is five times more accurate than any other to the Tag Heuer Carrera Plasma - the first watch to feature lab-grown diamonds - its watches are indicative of horology's best triumphs and remarkable milestones. The watchmaker exemplifies that innovation can be eco-conscious and conflict-free, having employed the Kimberly process since 2003 to ensure that all of its diamonds comply with UN resolutions.