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TAG Heuer expands its Monaco series with the Monaco Racing Green Chronograph

The new limited edition Racing Green chronograph series combines motorsport heritage and elegant design with the legendary caliber 11.

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TAG Heuer has expanded its Monaco series with the limited edition Monaco Racing Green Chronograph. In the distinctive British green color, this watch brings many design elements from the 1920s and 1930s and retains the authentic Monaco design, including the caliber 11. With its limited edition of 1000 pieces, this model is a true tribute to British motorsport and symbolizes the future of this iconic series .

TAG Heuer has taken its Monaco series back to the race track with the new Monaco Racing Green Chronograph. This model is the second part of the Racing Monaco series, which began its journey in 2023 with the Racing Blue version dedicated to France. This year, TAG Heuer salutes British motorsport with the charming color of British green.

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The new TAG Heuer Monaco Racing Green watch is equipped with a 39 mm grade 2 titanium case that ensures durability and lightness at the same time. The silver sun-brushed dial features racing green sub-dials and eight silver hour markers that are beautifully accented with luminous green Super-LumiNova dots. At 12 o'clock, a faceted hand with a yellow band is particularly noticeable, representing the racing tradition of British cars of the past.

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Inside the watch is Caliber 11, an automatic movement derived from the original 1969 Monaco, one of the first automatic chronographs. The watch is limited to 1000 pieces, which is also engraved on the case back. The new Monaco Racing Green comes with a perforated green calf leather strap with a bright yellow interior, matching the accents on the dial and hands. The price of the watch is approximately 9,100 CHF (approximately 10,750 USD).

Conclusion: The TAG Heuer Monaco Racing Green is more than just a watch; it is a tribute to British motorsport heritage and at the same time a sign of the future of the Monaco series. Will next year bring an Italian red or a subtle German silver version? Only time will tell, but for now this green chronograph preserves tradition with a modern twist.

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