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TAG Heuer Unveils Groundbreaking Monaco Chronographs at Watches and Wonders 2026
At Watches and Wonders 2026, TAG Heuer has unleashed a formidable collection of new Monaco Chronographs, marking a pivotal moment for the brand. The additions showcase a blend of traditional design reimagined with modern materials and groundbreaking technological advancements, including the highly anticipated Monaco Evergraph. These releases underscore TAG Heuer's commitment to innovation while honoring the iconic heritage of the Monaco series.
The latest collection introduces two distinct lines: a refined core series of Monaco Chronographs and the technologically superior Monaco Evergraph. The core models boast an ergonomic design and the use of lightweight, durable Grade 5 titanium. Meanwhile, the Evergraph pushes boundaries with its revolutionary TH-Carbonspring technology, setting a new standard for precision and performance in chronographs. These launches reflect TAG Heuer’s ambitious vision, blending a respect for its storied past with a clear trajectory toward the future of watchmaking.
The Reimagined Monaco Chronograph Collection
TAG Heuer's new Monaco Chronographs, presented at Watches and Wonders 2026, draw inspiration from the classic 1133B model, featuring sharper case edges and a comfortable 39mm diameter. Unlike previous iterations, these new models incorporate a more squared sapphire crystal while maintaining an impressive 100-meter water resistance. The collection offers three distinctive dial variations: a vibrant green sunray finish, a luxurious two-tone model with solid 18K rose gold accents on a black opaline dial, and a traditional matte blue option with contrasting white sub-dials and striking red details. All dials are equipped with luminous hour plots and meticulously applied, rhodium-plated rectangular markers, ensuring both legibility and a sophisticated aesthetic. Each watch is paired with a perforated black leather strap and a secure Grade 5 titanium folding clasp, enhancing both comfort and durability. The ergonomic design focuses on wearability, with a thoughtfully sloped case profile that conforms naturally to the wrist. The newly designed, faceted actuators for the chronograph blend seamlessly with the overall case architecture, reflecting a harmonious balance between form and function.
Driving these timepieces is TAG Heuer’s in-house TH20-11 automatic movement, meticulously re-engineered to accommodate the Monaco's signature left-side crown and right-side pushers. This 31-jewel caliber, visible through a sapphire display case back, boasts Geneva stripes and a prominent column wheel, showcasing the brand's dedication to exquisite watchmaking. Operating at 28,800 vibrations per hour (4Hz), the movement delivers a robust 80-hour power reserve, making these chronographs highly reliable and competitive in today's market. Compared to previous titanium Monaco editions, which often featured Sellita-based movements, the new titanium models offer enhanced performance and a superior in-house mechanism at a competitive price point of €9,300. The steel-and-gold version, priced at €13,000, reflects the premium materials used. All models are backed by a five-year warranty, a testament to TAG Heuer's confidence in their quality and craftsmanship. These details collectively highlight TAG Heuer's successful endeavor to elevate the Monaco Chronograph, making it a compelling choice for both racing enthusiasts and horology connoisseurs alike.
Introducing the Revolutionary Monaco Evergraph
The Watches and Wonders 2026 exhibition also brought forth the extraordinary Monaco Evergraph, a cutting-edge chronograph that seamlessly integrates advanced technology with a captivating openworked design. This series features two distinct models: a blue variant housed in a brushed and polished 40mm Grade 5 titanium case, and a black edition that sports a matching DLC-coated titanium case. Both versions are distinguished by their skeletonized dials, which reveal the intricate mechanics within, complemented by vibrant red and white accents that enhance their dynamic appeal. The dial, crafted from clear acrylic, features sub-seconds and 60-minute registers, while printed white and red markings, along with applied Super-LumiNova indexes, ensure optimal readability. The blasted and brushed bridges of the movement contribute to the watch’s striking aesthetic. Like its Monaco Chronograph counterparts, the Evergraph models are equipped with sapphire crystals on both the front and back, providing a clear view of the movement while maintaining a water resistance of 100 meters. Each Evergraph is fitted with a durable rubber strap embossed with a textile pattern, secured by a Grade 5 titanium folding clasp, blending high performance with contemporary style.
At the heart of the Monaco Evergraph lies the groundbreaking TH80-00 automatic chronograph movement, developed in collaboration with Vaucher Manufacture Fleurier. This caliber is a technological marvel, featuring TAG Heuer’s proprietary TH-Carbonspring balance and escapement, an innovation designed directly by the TAG Heuer Lab. This advanced system eliminates the traditional levers and gears typically used for the chronograph's start, stop, and reset functions, significantly enhancing its precision and durability. The TH-Carbonspring component is produced using the LIGA process—a highly accurate manufacturing technique involving lithography, galvanoforming, and abforming, commonly employed in precision industries. Furthermore, the TH80-00 movement boasts a high frequency of 36,000 vibrations per hour (5Hz), ensuring exceptional accuracy, and is COSC-certified as a chronometer. Each Evergraph comes with a five-year warranty, underscoring the brand's confidence in this cutting-edge technology. The movement's finishing is meticulously detailed with a distinctive checkered-flag motif on its plates and bridges, reflecting TAG Heuer's racing heritage. Priced at €25,000 for both the blue and black models, the Monaco Evergraph, as a serial-production piece, offers an unparalleled combination of technological innovation, high-end specifications, and striking aesthetics, presenting a compelling value proposition in the realm of forward-looking timepieces.
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