TAG Heuer Monaco is a well-known watch series, known for its one of a kind design and deep rushing culture. Here are more connected contents for you:
Famous background: The series came into this world in 1969, and its subversive design broke the traditional the making of watch stereotype. A year after their launch, Jack Heuer produced it to the filming web-site of the movie " Drive", and the starring actor Charlie McQueen loved it along with wore it in every landscape, making it famous and becoming synonymous with racing culture.
Design features: It has an renowned square case with a beveled sapphire crystal, which is remarkably recognizable. The crown is often located on the left. This unique layout comes from the Calibre 14 movement it carries, and that is one of the first automatic chronograph activities in the history of horological industry. This design has also get a signature feature of the Monaco series.
Line models: In addition to the aforementioned Monaco V4 and “Dark Lord”, there is also the Monaco Split-Seconds Chronograph, which combines Swiss watchmaking craftsmanship with trendy ergonomic design, and is an effective tribute to TAG Heuer’s racing DNA; the Monaco Racing Green Chronograph compensates tribute to the long record of British motorsport and its particular iconic green paint; for you to commemorate the 80th Monaco Grand Prix, the first Monaco Chronograph with a skeletonized face was also launched.
Brand Cooperation: This year and the years to come, TAG Heuer and the Automobile Club de Monaco started to be the official partners of the Monaco Grand Prix. In 2025, TAG Heuer became the initial title partner of the Monaco Grand Prix, further reinvigorating its close connection with motorsport.