mcqueen monaco

First unveiled in Geneva and New York on March 3, 1969, TAG Heuer’s iconic Monaco chronograph caught the watchmaking world by storm. The chronograph was worn by the cinema legend Steve McQueen in the racing feature “Le Mans” and after that, it became an icon of sporting glamour. To celebrate the 40th anniversary of the iconic chronograph, TAG Heuer will be reissuing in June the Monaco chronograph as a limited edition timepiece. The new 2009 collection of the chronograph will come fitted with a TAG Heuer “Calibre 12″ automatic movement. Taking inspiration from the original design, the limited edition chronograph will feature a sapphire crystal glass and a glossy case back. Other features include a dark blue alligator strap and stylish silver and blue dial with red hands. Moreover, it bears the original Heuer logo, which is bordered on the dial by two silver counters at 3 and 9 o’clock.

The case back is signed by TAG Heuer honorary chairman Jack Heuer and engraved with “In tribute to Steve McQueen.” Only 1,000 pieces of the McQueen Monaco will be offered for sale, with each costing approximately $7,900.

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