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TAG Heuer Monaco TH20-11: A Fresh Evolution for a Classic Chronograph
The latest iteration of the TAG Heuer Monaco, the TH20-11 series, marks a pivotal moment for the collection, bringing a renewed focus and dynamic spirit. Historically, the Monaco has grappled with balancing its iconic status against evolving market demands, navigating between experimental designs and maintaining the legacy of its vintage-inspired models. This new release addresses these challenges head-on, showcasing a design philosophy that harks back to the original 1969 model while embracing cutting-edge mechanical advancements. The TH20-11, unveiled at Watches and Wonders Geneva 2026, aims to solidify the Monaco's standing as a flagship offering, marrying improved performance with a more assertive and refined aesthetic.
Crafted from Grade 5 titanium, with an optional two-tone variant featuring 18K 5N rose gold, the 39mm case of the Monaco TH20-11 represents a complete reimagining rather than a mere update. The design team meticulously re-engineered the case to capture the essence of the 1969 original, characterized by its distinctive arcing side curves and a broader, more "exotic" profile on the wrist. Unlike its recent predecessors, which featured a truly square case with a rectangular dial aperture, the TH20-11 reverts to a truly square dial set within a slightly more rectangular and wider case, imbuing it with a sense of fluid motion. Efforts were also made to enhance wearability, with a thinner visual profile achieved by distributing the mid-case's bulk between a taller bezel and a rounded, wrist-hugging caseback. Dramatic undercuts flank the triangular lugs, significantly reducing the watch's contact area on the wrist, making it more comfortable for a wider range of wrist sizes. A sapphire display caseback and a water resistance of 100 meters complete the robust yet elegant construction.
The heart of the Monaco TH20-11 is its innovative in-house TH20-11 automatic chronograph movement, a substantial upgrade from the aging Calibre 11. Derived from the Carrera family's TH20-00, this modified movement repositions the running seconds to 9 o'clock, omits the chronograph hours register, and notably shifts the crown to the iconic 9 o'clock position—a hallmark of the Monaco since its inception. Boasting an impressive 80-hour power reserve and a 28,800 bph beat rate, coupled with a column wheel and vertical clutch chronograph system, the TH20-11 significantly surpasses its predecessors in performance. The movement's aesthetics have also been elevated, replacing the traditional perlage with sharp Côtes de Genève on the three-quarter bridge and a modern, skeletonized shield-motif rotor featuring layered vertical brushing and matte blasting. The classic slate blue dial, reminiscent of the 1133B-style, is adorned with silver-white subdials and vibrant red accents. While the introduction of the modern TAG Heuer shield on the dial may signal the end of the vintage-style Heuer nameplate in the brand's catalog, the TH20-11 series successfully re-establishes the Monaco as a compelling, forward-thinking timepiece within the TAG Heuer family. The watch is paired with a perforated black leather rally strap, secured with a titanium deployant clasp, balancing vintage charm with contemporary comfort. Available through authorized dealers, the TAG Heuer Monaco TH20-11 is priced from $9,350 USD to $13,050 USD for the two-tone model.
The relaunch of the TAG Heuer Monaco with the TH20-11 series is a testament to the brand's commitment to innovation while honoring its storied past. By meticulously refining its design, integrating an advanced in-house movement, and enhancing wearability, TAG Heuer has not only revitalized an icon but also set a new standard for the collection. This achievement underscores the importance of embracing progress without forsaking heritage, demonstrating that true excellence lies in the harmonious blend of tradition and modernity. The Monaco TH20-11 stands as a beacon of renewed dynamism and precision, inspiring a deeper appreciation for the art of watchmaking and the pursuit of enduring quality.
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