The TAG Heuer Monaco Chronograph in dark blue is a modern tribute to the collection’s historic past and racing heritage Originally introduced in 1969, the Monaco quickly became iconic for its bold square shape, left crown, and blue dial. Its association with actor Steve McQueen in the film “Le Mans” further cemented its status in motor racing culture. The latest model has a dark blue theme inspired by the Monaco Grand Prix and the Mediterranean coast.
This edition has a titanium case and a skeleton dial that reveals the Calibre Heuer 02 movement, with an 80-hour power reserve. The touches of yellow on the hands and markers evoke the high-speed sparks of racing cars, while the overall design embodies TAG Heuer’s blend of mechanical beauty and functional precision. The Monaco Chronograph continues to honor the brand’s deep-rooted connection to sports timekeeping, symbolizing both the thrill of motorsport and the finesse of Swiss craftsmanship.