While TAG Heuer Monaco was re-introduced by TAG Heuer in 1997, the first re-editions were black-only and it wasn’t until 2003 that collectors could once again buy an iconic blue Monaco, the colour made famous by Steve McQueen.
While its popular to think of the original Monaco as being a “square” watch, it was actually flat across the top of the case and featured a prominent curve along the side of the case, making it look wider than it was tall. The TAG Heuer Monaco also has a curve along the side, but its far less pronounced.
Perhaps the number one complaint from vintage Heuer collectors about the replica TAG Heuer Monaco is the design of the pushers. The original design used round pushers with fluted edges, which TAG Heuer decided to change to a flat, square design for the re-edition. The fluted pusher design was used by Heuer all throughout the 1970s and so its a shame to have lost this design feature from the Monaco. The Silverstone re-edition uses a design that is closer to the original fluted finish, and is all the better for that change.
Famously, the Chronomatic movement required the crown to be moved to the left-hand side of the watch, a feature that TAG Heuer offer today on some re-editions (Silverstone, 40th Anniversary Monaco, Autavia) purely for cosmetic impact. The standard modern Monaco has the crown where you’d probably expect to see it- on the right-hand side.
The Calibre 17 movement used in the TAG Heuer Monaco is a ETA derived movement, based on the ETA 2894-2. As noted above, the 2010 Monaco uses a Calibre 12 movement, but one that has nothing to do with the original Chronomatic Calibre 12- the two Calibre 12s share only a name.
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While its popular to think of the original Monaco as being a “square” watch, it was actually flat across the top of the case and featured a prominent curve along the side of the case, making it look wider than it was tall. The TAG Heuer Monaco also has a curve along the side, but its far less pronounced.
Perhaps the number one complaint from vintage Heuer collectors about the replica TAG Heuer Monaco is the design of the pushers. The original design used round pushers with fluted edges, which TAG Heuer decided to change to a flat, square design for the re-edition. The fluted pusher design was used by Heuer all throughout the 1970s and so its a shame to have lost this design feature from the Monaco. The Silverstone re-edition uses a design that is closer to the original fluted finish, and is all the better for that change.
Famously, the Chronomatic movement required the crown to be moved to the left-hand side of the watch, a feature that TAG Heuer offer today on some re-editions (Silverstone, 40th Anniversary Monaco, Autavia) purely for cosmetic impact. The standard modern Monaco has the crown where you’d probably expect to see it- on the right-hand side.
The Calibre 17 movement used in the TAG Heuer Monaco is a ETA derived movement, based on the ETA 2894-2. As noted above, the 2010 Monaco uses a Calibre 12 movement, but one that has nothing to do with the original Chronomatic Calibre 12- the two Calibre 12s share only a name.
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