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TAG Heuer Unveils Advanced Monaco and Carrera Timepieces, Merging Heritage with Modern Innovation
TAG Heuer recently unveiled new editions of its renowned Monaco and Carrera timepieces, skillfully demonstrating the brand's rich heritage alongside its pioneering advancements. This release highlights the Swiss watchmaker's deep-rooted connections to the world of motorsports, a partnership that predates industry-wide trends of collaborations between luxury watch brands and automotive manufacturers.
Tracing its origins back to the early 20th century, when it operated solely as Heuer, the company provided essential dashboard timers and chronographs for vehicles, as well as marine vessels and aircraft. The brand's automotive association was firmly established in the 1960s with the introduction of two legendary models: the Monaco, popularized by Steve McQueen in the film Le Mans after its 1969 debut, and the Carrera, designed specifically for race car drivers and named after the demanding Carrera Panamericana race. More than five decades later, the introduction of the Monaco Split-Seconds Chronograph Air 1 and the latest Carrera Glassbox Chronograph illustrates TAG Heuer's strategy of revitalizing its past to forge its future.
The 41mm Monaco Split-Seconds Chronograph Air 1, first showcased at Dubai Watch Week, incorporates the brand's most intricate mechanism to date: the skeletonized TH81-00 rattrapante. This automatic caliber, comprising over 550 components, unites a split-seconds chronograph with an exceptionally light structure, meticulously engineered to remove superfluous material without compromising its robustness. The Grade 5 titanium case itself employs selective laser melting (SLM)—a 3D-printing-like technique—to achieve a hollowed effect and intricate gold-honeycomb accents, drawing inspiration from high-performance car engine covers. Despite its reduced weight, the watch maintains precise chronometric accuracy, thanks to TAG Heuer's exclusive carbon hairspring technology.
The company's CEO, Antoine Pin, commented on this pursuit of innovation, noting that such progress necessitates substantial investment. He revealed that over 50 million euros have been allocated to research and development in the past decade, underscoring TAG Heuer's unique mastery of carbon hairspring technology. This commitment translates into enhanced accuracy, greater reliability, and reduced maintenance for the wearer. For those seeking a more accessible yet sophisticated option, the new 41mm Carrera Glassbox Chronograph, priced at approximately $9,500, offers an entry into the TAG Heuer universe. Introduced at LVMH Watch Week, this model, available in teal green, blue, or black dial variations, features red-lacquered hands on the central hand and chronograph counters, paying homage to its motorsport heritage. It houses the modern in-house TH20-01 automatic chronograph movement, equipped with a column wheel and vertical clutch, providing an impressive 80-hour power reserve. Both the Monaco and Carrera exemplify TAG Heuer's core brand values: chronograph excellence, a passion for sports, and a drive for exceptional achievement, appealing to a diverse audience without being constrained by age or gender. As TAG Heuer accelerates into a new era, it does so with unwavering dedication and full momentum.
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