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These cookies ensure basic functionalities and security features of the website, anonymously. Necessary cookies are absolutely essential for the website to function properly. The watch will be available from this month. Just 500 examples of the Titan Monaco will be produced, priced at $7,900. Hopefully the team can keep pressure on a pair of mighty Mercs to keep the season interesting, regardless it should make for some good watch spotting alongside the new IWC which we’ll likely see Lewis or Valtteri sporting, and the latest Richard Mille for McLaren that might pop up on the wrist of Lando or Ricciardo (or even a Bremont on George Russell ?).
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TAG Heuer is the sponsor of the Red Bull Racing Honda F1 team, with two of the top drivers on the grid in Max Verstappen and Sergio Pérez, either of whom might be sporting this very watch during press events (and likely podium) over the weekend so keep a sharp eye out. There is no special oscillating weight here, so temper your expectations. The watch has an open caseback offering a view of the movement, should you desire. Inside, TAG Heuer is using the automatic Caliber 11, which is a base Sellita SW300 with Dubois-Depraz module these days.

This is one of the most handsome executions of the Monaco in recent memory and the use of titanium for the case should make this square case much easier to wear than the steel variety. Finally, a stainless-steel folding clasp with push buttons secures it to your wrist.Solid black registers create a panda effect with the dial, and the monochrome theme is only broken by a deep red timing seconds hand and the central section of the 12 o’clock hour marker at the top of the dial. To complete its elegant look, the Monaco Titan Special Edition ships with a black alligator leather strap. TAG Heuer equips the timepiece with its Calibre 11 self-winding movement with a 40-hour power reserve. The two pushers, on the other hand, remain on the right. At first, we didn’t notice it, but the Monaco Titan Special Edition is apparently in a destro configuration. There are square sub-dials in black with white indices horizontally flanking the dial’s midpoint.Ī date window sits just above 6 o’clock.

Beneath is a gray dial with a hint of a sunburst pattern in certain angles. The fixed titanium bezel frames the sapphire crystal. The iconic square form factor continues with the Monaco Titan Special Edition. According to TAG Heuer, this is also the first of its kind to sport a 39 mm titanium case and exhibition caseback. Surprisingly, this model eschews the satin polish of the regular version for a matte finish. With only 500 examples, collectors will be competing for a chance of owning one. Just like the must-watch prestigious race of its namesake, this chronograph is a must-have for motorsports fans. Meanwhile, for the new Monaco Titan, it’s a tribute to the 2021’s Formula One Monaco Grand Prix. It’s a common practice among distinguished brands to unveil special editions to commemorate big events or milestones. The latest making its way to boutiques across the globe - in limited numbers – is the Monaco Titan Special Edition. As you can see, we love to regularly feature new releases from the Swiss luxury watchmaker.

When it comes to square cases, TAG Heuer has the formula down in a remarkable fashion.
