TAG Heuer Monaco Split-Seconds Chronograph has extremely high configuration. It comes in two colors, red and blue, and the configurations are the same. TAG Heuer Monaco Split-Seconds Chronograph is first strong in the case. The middle case of this watch is titanium (the red model is black-plated), which is normal, but the upper bezel, mirror, lower bottom cover, and transparent bottom are all transparent sapphires, making the watch form a "sapphire sandwich" structure. Buy top clone watches online, buy replica TAG Heuer Monaco watches at twatchclone.ru. Get a high quality luxury watch at an affordable price.
Please note that the sapphire of TAG Heuer Monaco Split-Seconds Chronograph is not just a mirror or a transparent bottom. To put it bluntly, the upper case structure and the lower case structure are all sapphires. Two large raised sapphires are directly fixed on the middle section of the titanium case, which is very rare in the world of famous watches, greatly enhancing the complexity and value of the Monaco split-second watch. LVMH Group has a wealth of sapphire case technology (Hublot uses it the most), which allows TAG Heuer to easily control the complex sapphire structure.
This sapphire and titanium case is 41 mm in size and 15.2 mm thick. Because it is a split-second chronograph, there is a split-second button at 9 o'clock on the case. The crown, chronograph button, and split-second button of the watch are also made of titanium. The dial of the TAG Heuer Monaco Split-Seconds Chronograph is located on a circular sapphire dial and a titanium splint. We can see that the hour markers and scales are on a circle of transparent sapphire. Below the dial, the movement is completely exposed, and the titanium movement splint is brushed and sandblasted. The two small chronograph dials are written with RATTRAPANTE "split-second" and CHRONOGRAPH "chronograph" in English. Compared with the red chronograph hand, the small second hand at 6 o'clock is handled more low-key. Because it is a split-second chronograph, there is a silver rhodium-plated central chronograph second hand below the red central chronograph second hand. During timing, press the split-seconds button (9 o'clock button on the case), the red central second hand will stop, and the silver rhodium-plated central second hand will continue to move, thus recording two periods of time. Press the split-seconds button again, and the red central second hand will instantly overlap with the silver central second hand.
The TH81-00 automatic winding split-seconds chronograph movement used in the TAG Heuer Monaco Split-Seconds Chronograph and the split-seconds chronograph movement of the Richard Mille RM65-01 are both based on the VMF 6710 automatic chronograph movement of the Vaucher Manufacture Fleurier movement factory. TAG Heuer also stated that the TH81-00 split-seconds chronograph movement was developed in cooperation with Vaucher.
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