TAG Heuer’s iconic Monaco timepiece is offered in a restricted version with a British racing inexperienced coloration scheme.
That includes the corporate’s smaller 39 mm rectangular/square-shaped Monaco case in light-weight titanium, coupled with a silver sun-brushed dial, British racing inexperienced opaline counters, a perforated British racing inexperienced racing calfskin strap, and accented by a vibrant yellow chronograph seconds hand and within the middle of the 12 o’clock index — the Monaco Chronograph Racing Inexperienced Restricted Version is distinctive, elegant, and aesthetically interesting.
With the basic left-hand crown and right-hand pushers, the historic MONACO HEUER brand sans TAG, this 1,000-piece restricted version is certain to attraction to racing followers — particularly these in the UK.
Even with the premium titanium case, a historic nod to Monacos of the previous, British racing heritage, and left-hand crown, at $9,300 the Monaco Chronograph Racing Inexperienced Restricted Editions’ (Ref. CAW218E.FC6565) largest hurdle is likely to be the price-to-value ratio, almost about the motion. Despite the fact that the motion is a so-called fashionable Calibre 11 — it’s primarily based on an outsourced (not in-house) Sellita SW300 motion (4Hz, 59 jewels, energy reserve of 40 hours), which although dependable and purposeful, is likely to be underwhelming to these forking over almost ten thousand {dollars}.
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