MONACO Twenty Four Calibre 36 Chronographe Steve McQueen

CAL5111.FC6299

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MONACO Twenty Four Calibre 36 Chronographe Steve McQueen

Brand  : TAG Heuer
Collection  : MONACO
Model  : MONACO Twenty Four Calibre 36 Chronographe Steve McQueen
Reference  : CAL5111.FC6299
Complement : Steel - Aligator Bracelet
Year : 2012
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  • Brand  : TAG Heuer
    Collection  : MONACO
    Model  : MONACO Twenty Four Calibre 36 Chronographe Steve McQueen
    Reference  : CAL5111.FC6299
    Complement : Steel - Aligator Bracelet
    Year : 2012
    Is not commercialised any more
    List Price : 12 100 €
    Height : 40.50 mm
    Width : 40.50 mm
    Styles : Sporty
    Atypical
    Types : Self-winding
    Calibre : TAG Heuer Calibre 36
    Calibre distinction : COSC certified
    Chronometer
    Advanced Dynamic Absorber system
    Complication : Small Seconds
    30-Minute Counter
    Chronograph
    Case material : Steel
    Polished and satin-finished
    Case peculiarity : Sapphire caseback
    Crown on the left side
    Case back with the signature of Steve McQueen
    MONACO Twenty Four inscription on the back
    Shape : Square
    Water-resistance : 100 meters
    Dial : Adorned
    Sun Satin-finished
    Dial color : Blue
    Grey
    Display : Luminescent hands
    Red chronograph hands
    Indexes : Arabic numerals
    Luminescent
    Markers
    Oversized 24 at 12 o'clock in honour of the 24 of Le Mans
    Glass : Sapphire
    Antireflective coating
    Strap material : Alligator leather
    Strap color : Blue
    Strap clasp : Folding buckle
    + More characteristics : Movement
    36’000 beats/hour
    Advanced Dynamic Absorber system protecting the movement
    Annular oscillating mass visible through the sapphire crystal caseback

    Dial
    Blue dial with vertical grey stripes
    Red and rhodium plated sub counter hands
    “MONACO” +  “CALIBRE 36” + “SWISS MADE” lettering on the dial
    Hand-applied rhodium TAG Heuer logo

    Blue alligator strap with soft touch effect and light blue stitching
    Steel folding buckle and safety pushbuttons

DESCRIPTION

  • TAG HEUER & THE MONACO GRAND PRIX
    THE MONACO LEGENDS:
    THE  RACE, THE WATCHES

    TAG HEUER UNVEILS THE OFFICIAL CHRONOGRAPHS OF THE MOST GLAMOROUS GRAND PRIX IN THE WORLD

    MONACO & TAG HEUER: THE RACE

    The quest for excellence and performance

    TAG Heuer partners with the Monaco Grand Prix and the Automobile Club de Monaco for the same reasons it is ineluctably linked to the other two “Triple Crown” races of motorsports, the Indy 500 and the 24 hours of Le Mans — because of a wealth of shared values and history. Motor racing and sports timing have been in TAG Heuer’s blood since it invented “Time of Trip”, the world’s first dashboard chronograph in 1911. Today, it calls the winners of the world’s fastest races with an unrivalled precision of 1/10,000th of a second.

    Yet Monaco and TAG Heuer share something else unique to both: sporting glamor. The Grand Prix is among the most thrilling events in sports and by far the most chic, a 78-lap circuit through treacherously narrow streets lined with the rich and glamorous, past steep cliffs, luxurious villas, grand casinos and multimillion-dollar yachts. The pinnacle of grandeur, it is also the ultimate test of Formula One skill, requiring 4,000 gear shifts along a 3.3 km street circuit tricked out with the most dangerous hairpin turns and reverse-camber corners in motorsports. Then there’s the infamous stretch in the dark through the tunnel: flat-out at 280 kph — the fastest speed in the race — then emerging into the sun’s harsh glare, slamming on the brakes and careening blind through the tight left-right Portier chicane. The thought of this keeps drivers up at night. So, too, do the jet-set parties after…

    The role TAG Heuer plays in the prestige and glamour of Monaco is unparalleled in the Swiss watchmaking world. Official Partner of the Automobile Club of Monaco (ACM), the organizer of the Grand Prix, TAG Heuer is also Official Partner of Monaco’s most winning team — Vodafone McLaren Mercedes (15 victories), and sponsor of more first-place Monaco drivers than any brand in history. TAG Heuer ambassadors who have crossed the checkered flag first at Monaco include Niki Lauda, Jody Scheckter, Alain Prost, Ayrton Senna, Mika Häkkinen, David Coulthard, Kimi Räikkönen, Fernando Alonso, Jenson Button and Lewis Hamilton. And on the wrists of every one of these driving legends, another legend – a TAG Heuer watch.

    MONACO & TAG HEUER: THE WATCHES
    The iconic timepieces of modern motorsports


    TAG Heuer’s first Grand Prix Ambassador was the Swiss driver Jo Siffert, whose maiden F1 voyage was the Monaco Grand Prix in 1962. The Swiss driver, a close friend of Jack Heuer and the first F1 driver to sign an endorsement deal with a watch brand, was the go-to man for another TAG Heuer icon, the American actor and driver Steve McQueen. When McQueen starred behind the wheel of Porsche 917K in the 1970 film “Le Mans”, he drove Jo Siffert’s car and wore his complete driving suit, with a red “Chronograph Heuer” crest on his chest and a blue Heuer Monaco chronograph on his wrist. Before the shoot, Jack Heuer had a case of Heuer watches sent to McQueen to choose from. The actor took one look at the unusual square shape and colors of the Monaco - nothing short of radical for the time - and made his choice. Watch and racing fans have been making the same one ever since.

    THE 2012 NEW OFFICIAL WATCHES OF THE MONACO GRAND PRIX

    MONACO TWENTY-FOUR CALIBRE 36 CHRONOGRAPH STEVE MCQUEEN

    A super-charged and super-tough reinterpretation of the square-faced Monaco first seen on Steve McQueen’s wrist. The blue dial is a combination of the traditional McQueen template with racing suit white stripes. The award-winning construction, tubular design and extreme shock-protected components are directly inspired by F1 racecar technology. The manifold arms, visible through the crystal caseback, collect vibrations and direct them away from the movement and into the composite filter, which absorbs and dissipates their energy. This is a chronograph is for ultimate precision, with unmatchable Steve McQueen-vintage flair.
  • TAG HEUER & THE MONACO GRAND PRIX
    THE MONACO LEGENDS:
    THE  RACE, THE WATCHES

    TAG HEUER UNVEILS THE OFFICIAL CHRONOGRAPHS OF THE MOST GLAMOROUS GRAND PRIX IN THE WORLD

    MONACO & TAG HEUER: THE RACE

    The quest for excellence and performance

    TAG Heuer partners with the Monaco Grand Prix and the Automobile Club de Monaco for the same reasons it is ineluctably linked to the other two “Triple Crown” races of motorsports, the Indy 500 and the 24 hours of Le Mans — because of a wealth of shared values and history. Motor racing and sports timing have been in TAG Heuer’s blood since it invented “Time of Trip”, the world’s first dashboard chronograph in 1911. Today, it calls the winners of the world’s fastest races with an unrivalled precision of 1/10,000th of a second.

    Yet Monaco and TAG Heuer share something else unique to both: sporting glamor. The Grand Prix is among the most thrilling events in sports and by far the most chic, a 78-lap circuit through treacherously narrow streets lined with the rich and glamorous, past steep cliffs, luxurious villas, grand casinos and multimillion-dollar yachts. The pinnacle of grandeur, it is also the ultimate test of Formula One skill, requiring 4,000 gear shifts along a 3.3 km street circuit tricked out with the most dangerous hairpin turns and reverse-camber corners in motorsports. Then there’s the infamous stretch in the dark through the tunnel: flat-out at 280 kph — the fastest speed in the race — then emerging into the sun’s harsh glare, slamming on the brakes and careening blind through the tight left-right Portier chicane. The thought of this keeps drivers up at night. So, too, do the jet-set parties after…

    The role TAG Heuer plays in the prestige and glamour of Monaco is unparalleled in the Swiss watchmaking world. Official Partner of the Automobile Club of Monaco (ACM), the organizer of the Grand Prix, TAG Heuer is also Official Partner of Monaco’s most winning team — Vodafone McLaren Mercedes (15 victories), and sponsor of more first-place Monaco drivers than any brand in history. TAG Heuer ambassadors who have crossed the checkered flag first at Monaco include Niki Lauda, Jody Scheckter, Alain Prost, Ayrton Senna, Mika Häkkinen, David Coulthard, Kimi Räikkönen, Fernando Alonso, Jenson Button and Lewis Hamilton. And on the wrists of every one of these driving legends, another legend – a TAG Heuer watch.

    MONACO & TAG HEUER: THE WATCHES
    The iconic timepieces of modern motorsports


    TAG Heuer’s first Grand Prix Ambassador was the Swiss driver Jo Siffert, whose maiden F1 voyage was the Monaco Grand Prix in 1962. The Swiss driver, a close friend of Jack Heuer and the first F1 driver to sign an endorsement deal with a watch brand, was the go-to man for another TAG Heuer icon, the American actor and driver Steve McQueen. When McQueen starred behind the wheel of Porsche 917K in the 1970 film “Le Mans”, he drove Jo Siffert’s car and wore his complete driving suit, with a red “Chronograph Heuer” crest on his chest and a blue Heuer Monaco chronograph on his wrist. Before the shoot, Jack Heuer had a case of Heuer watches sent to McQueen to choose from. The actor took one look at the unusual square shape and colors of the Monaco - nothing short of radical for the time - and made his choice. Watch and racing fans have been making the same one ever since.

    THE 2012 NEW OFFICIAL WATCHES OF THE MONACO GRAND PRIX

    MONACO TWENTY-FOUR CALIBRE 36 CHRONOGRAPH STEVE MCQUEEN

    A super-charged and super-tough reinterpretation of the square-faced Monaco first seen on Steve McQueen’s wrist. The blue dial is a combination of the traditional McQueen template with racing suit white stripes. The award-winning construction, tubular design and extreme shock-protected components are directly inspired by F1 racecar technology. The manifold arms, visible through the crystal caseback, collect vibrations and direct them away from the movement and into the composite filter, which absorbs and dissipates their energy. This is a chronograph is for ultimate precision, with unmatchable Steve McQueen-vintage flair.
  • Brand  : TAG Heuer
    Collection  : MONACO
    Model  : MONACO Twenty Four Calibre 36 Chronographe Steve McQueen
    Reference  : CAL5111.FC6299
    Complement : Steel - Aligator Bracelet
    Year : 2012
    Is not commercialised any more
    List Price : 12 100 €
    Height : 40.50 mm
    Width : 40.50 mm
    Styles : Sporty
    Atypical
    Types : Self-winding
    Calibre : TAG Heuer Calibre 36
    Calibre distinction : COSC certified
    Chronometer
    Advanced Dynamic Absorber system
    Complication : Small Seconds
    30-Minute Counter
    Chronograph
    Case material : Steel
    Polished and satin-finished
    Case peculiarity : Sapphire caseback
    Crown on the left side
    Case back with the signature of Steve McQueen
    MONACO Twenty Four inscription on the back
    Shape : Square
    Water-resistance : 100 meters
    Dial : Adorned
    Sun Satin-finished
    Dial color : Blue
    Grey
    Display : Luminescent hands
    Red chronograph hands
    Indexes : Arabic numerals
    Luminescent
    Markers
    Oversized 24 at 12 o'clock in honour of the 24 of Le Mans
    Glass : Sapphire
    Antireflective coating
    Strap material : Alligator leather
    Strap color : Blue
    Strap clasp : Folding buckle
    More characteristics : Movement
    36’000 beats/hour
    Advanced Dynamic Absorber system protecting the movement
    Annular oscillating mass visible through the sapphire crystal caseback

    Dial
    Blue dial with vertical grey stripes
    Red and rhodium plated sub counter hands
    “MONACO” +  “CALIBRE 36” + “SWISS MADE” lettering on the dial
    Hand-applied rhodium TAG Heuer logo

    Blue alligator strap with soft touch effect and light blue stitching
    Steel folding buckle and safety pushbuttons