Wednesday 23 June 2021

Monaco Belongs To TAG Heuer

Monaco is the second smallest country in the world, with an area of ​​less than 2 square kilometers, but for car fans all over the world, it is definitely a "resort". Monaco is a very important stop for the annual F1 Grand Prix and the World Rally Championship. The Monte Carlo circuit in Monaco is the "veteran" circuit from the start of the first F1 Grand Prix, and it is also the best representative of street racing in the minds of fans. The best TAG Heuer Monaco replica watches at captainthewatch.is.

For half a century, the appearance of the Monte Carlo street circuit has hardly changed, and it is one of the most challenging in the F1 circuit. Therefore, only the top drivers can win on this circuit, and the drivers also regard it as a lifelong wish to win the Monaco Grand Prix Champions League. The length of a single lap of the Monte Carlo circuit is only 3.367 kilometers. The F1 Monaco Grand Prix, which requires 78 laps for the entire race, is characterized by narrow track, multiple bends, and difficulty in overtaking, which puts higher requirements on the skills of the drivers.

Friends who like watches will know that Monaco is one of the most representative watch series under the TAG Heuer brand. Since the official launch of the Monaco series in 1969, the classic square case chronograph, together with the screen image of the legendary movie star Steve McQueen, has left a deep impression on the hearts of generations of car and watch fans.

During this year's F1 Monaco Grand Prix, TAG Heuer released the Monaco series of titanium special edition watches, model: CAW218B.FC6496, with a public price of 58,500 yuan and a global limit of 500 pieces. In the scene of Red Bull Verstappen celebrating the championship, we can also see the figure of this new watch. Unlike other Monaco series limited editions, this Monaco series titanium special edition watch is made of grade 2 titanium, which is famous for its lightness and hardness. After sandblasting, it presents a matte effect. The silver dial and two black subdials form a unique "panda" dial, with a calendar window at six o'clock and a red chronograph second hand. The Calibre 11 automatic chronograph movement, not the Heuer 02 movement, has a vibration frequency of 28,800 beats per hour and a power reserve of 40 hours. The huge HEUER letter shield clasp further restores the essence of the Monaco series of early 1969 watches.

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