TAG HAUER MONACO

This TAG Heuer Monaco Split-Seconds Chronograph comes in two colors: a red version (Racing Red), dynamic and sporty, inspired by the racing DNA of the Maison; and a blue version (Original Blue), classic and timeless, which pays tribute to the original color code of the Monaco. At the heart of this machine is the newly launched TH81-00 split-seconds mechanical chronograph caliber. Made entirely of titanium, it is one of the lightest automatic chronograph movements ever created by TAG Heuer, in collaboration with the prestigious Vaucher Fleurier manufacture, and has a power reserve of between 55 and 65 hours depending on whether or not the stopwatch is activated. The case is 41 mm on each side and is made of equal parts titanium and sapphire, giving the watch an extreme lightness: it weighs only 85 grams.

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I personally would go with the blue onee , it’s stylish yet so elegant 😗😗

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Looks incredible!

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Is this the one that's £121,000? They're having a laugh! And that's from a TH fan!!!

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Johnnyr1970

Is this the one that's £121,000? They're having a laugh! And that's from a TH fan!!!

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Johnnyr1970

Is this the one that's £121,000? They're having a laugh! And that's from a TH fan!!!

Definitely going after the RM clientele I think

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Woah, a full titanium movement? That’s incredible

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I despise it lol

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The red one is pure fire!

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Yes, insane price...for a Tag. It is in lower price end of Richard Mille territory.