As an icon, the TAG Heuer Monaco is the perennial must-have in the company’s catalog, interpreted in a parade of colors (lots of racing red), case materials (notably edgy black versions), strap ...
Fresh off its victory at the F1 Monaco Grand Prix last weekend with partner Team Oracle Red Bull Racing, TAG Heuer is introducing three new editions of its iconic Monaco chronograph, all with skeleton ...
For some time now, two separate and usually unrelated industries go hand in hand. The watch making industry has found a faithful ally in the automotive world, as several car manufacturers have teamed ...
TAG Heuer has long been all about sports watches and sports timing, so it’s hard to believe that it is just now introducing it’s first ever split-seconds chronograph movement in a wristwatch.
The drivers haven’t even arrived, and yet TAG Heuer has already made the 2025 Formula 1 Monaco Grand Prix an event to remember. The Swiss luxury watchmaker kicked off the blockbuster sports weekend ...
Max Verstappen proved he is a true technical racer at the Austrian Grand Prix over the weekend. The watch on his wrist was a technical gem, too. The Red Bull driver took his fifth consecutive win on ...
When it launched in 1969, the Heuer Monaco was a couple different things: It was one of the first watches ever to use an automatic chronograph. It was a celebration of the legendary Monaco Grand Prix.
The Monaco Piece d’Art was chosen from the Tag Heuer museum and was re-worked by the brand’s in-house Vintage After-Sales department. It features the Monaco’s original Caliber 11—its first ...
Reading about watches can often feel like cracking open a textbook. Browsing—and even buying—means being barraged with inscrutable words and phrases like "tourbillons,” “perpetual calendars,” “minute ...
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