MONACO Lady Calibre 6

WW2110.FC6177

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MONACO Lady Calibre 6

Brand  : TAG Heuer
Collection  : MONACO
Model  : MONACO Lady Calibre 6
Reference  : WW2110.FC6177
Complement : Steel - Aligator Bracelet
Year :
Is not commercialised any more

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  • Brand  : TAG Heuer
    Collection  : MONACO
    Model  : MONACO Lady Calibre 6
    Reference  : WW2110.FC6177
    Complement : Steel - Aligator Bracelet
    Year :
    Is not commercialised any more
    List Price : 2 900 €
    Height : 37 mm
    Width : 36 mm
    Styles : Sporty
    Types : Self-winding
    Calibre : Calibre 6
    Calibre distinction : Côtes de Genève
    Complication : Small Seconds
    Case material : Polished steel
    Shape : Square
    Water-resistance : 50 meters
    Dial color : Black
    Display : Luminescent hands
    Indexes : Baton-type
    Luminescent
    Glass : Sapphire
    Strap material : Alligator leather
    Strap color : Black
    Strap clasp : Folding buckle
    + More characteristics : Movement
    TAG Heuer Calibre 6
    Frequency:
    28 800 vibrations per hour (4 Hz)
    Power reserve: approx. 44 hours Oscillating weight with  « Côtes de Genève » decoration

DESCRIPTION

  • TAG Heuer Monaco, 40 Years of Legend

    After its scene-stealing debut on Steve McQueen’s wrist in Le Mans, the TAG Heuer Monaco, the square-cased icon of sporting glamour that captured the spirit of an era and changed forever the face of luxury Swiss watchmaking, remains as cool and cutting-edge as ever

    The Monaco: Avant-Garde Style and Performance, Squared

    Launched simultaneously in Geneva and New York on March 3rd, 1969, the Monaco caught the watchmaking world by storm. The provocative look of the timepiece, with its fire-red chronograph hand, metallic blue dial, domed crystal, and big, squared-off case represented a complete break with the conventional codes of watch design aesthetics. Equally radical was the engineering required to ensure the chronograph’s perfect waterresistance — a world first for a square-shaped timepiece. But what was ticking inside was even more revolutionary: the famous self-winding Chronomatic “Calibre 11”, the first self-winding automatic chronograph movement with microrotor, so precise it rivals to this day the exacting standards of professional chronometer instruments.

    For Le Mans, Steve McQueen’s source of inspiration was his friend, Jo Siffert, the Swiss racecar legend who in 1969 became the first-ever driver sponsored by a watch brand, Heuer. The Heuer Monaco had just been launched and so impressed McQueen that he insisted on wearing it in the film. The Monaco became the preferred chronograph of the racing and fashion world — another world first. Its unique, uncompromising geometry started a trend toward “shaped” watches. Instantly recognizable, often copied, never equaled, the “McQueen Monaco” (Model 1133B) is one of the most highly prized pieces in the international vintage markets. Demand far exceeds supply — only a handful is known to still exist, all in the hands of well-informed collectors.

    Ever since, the Monaco's emblematic square-shaped dial has been synonymous with TAG Heuer's innovative aesthetic. Reissued in 1998 in a limited edition of 5,000, it was entirely redesigned in 2003, refitted with a 7-row steel bracelet of square links echoing the daring aesthetics of the case. The watch became a must-have among racing purists and collectors, but it also surprised the industry by becoming the huge breakout fashion hit of the year, adored by haute couture and Hollywood.

    The re-interpretations that followed were even more revolutionary...
  • TAG Heuer Monaco, 40 Years of Legend

    After its scene-stealing debut on Steve McQueen’s wrist in Le Mans, the TAG Heuer Monaco, the square-cased icon of sporting glamour that captured the spirit of an era and changed forever the face of luxury Swiss watchmaking, remains as cool and cutting-edge as ever

    The Monaco: Avant-Garde Style and Performance, Squared

    Launched simultaneously in Geneva and New York on March 3rd, 1969, the Monaco caught the watchmaking world by storm. The provocative look of the timepiece, with its fire-red chronograph hand, metallic blue dial, domed crystal, and big, squared-off case represented a complete break with the conventional codes of watch design aesthetics. Equally radical was the engineering required to ensure the chronograph’s perfect waterresistance — a world first for a square-shaped timepiece. But what was ticking inside was even more revolutionary: the famous self-winding Chronomatic “Calibre 11”, the first self-winding automatic chronograph movement with microrotor, so precise it rivals to this day the exacting standards of professional chronometer instruments.

    For Le Mans, Steve McQueen’s source of inspiration was his friend, Jo Siffert, the Swiss racecar legend who in 1969 became the first-ever driver sponsored by a watch brand, Heuer. The Heuer Monaco had just been launched and so impressed McQueen that he insisted on wearing it in the film. The Monaco became the preferred chronograph of the racing and fashion world — another world first. Its unique, uncompromising geometry started a trend toward “shaped” watches. Instantly recognizable, often copied, never equaled, the “McQueen Monaco” (Model 1133B) is one of the most highly prized pieces in the international vintage markets. Demand far exceeds supply — only a handful is known to still exist, all in the hands of well-informed collectors.

    Ever since, the Monaco's emblematic square-shaped dial has been synonymous with TAG Heuer's innovative aesthetic. Reissued in 1998 in a limited edition of 5,000, it was entirely redesigned in 2003, refitted with a 7-row steel bracelet of square links echoing the daring aesthetics of the case. The watch became a must-have among racing purists and collectors, but it also surprised the industry by becoming the huge breakout fashion hit of the year, adored by haute couture and Hollywood.

    The re-interpretations that followed were even more revolutionary...
  • Brand  : TAG Heuer
    Collection  : MONACO
    Model  : MONACO Lady Calibre 6
    Reference  : WW2110.FC6177
    Complement : Steel - Aligator Bracelet
    Year :
    Is not commercialised any more
    List Price : 2 900 €
    Height : 37 mm
    Width : 36 mm
    Styles : Sporty
    Types : Self-winding
    Calibre : Calibre 6
    Calibre distinction : Côtes de Genève
    Complication : Small Seconds
    Case material : Polished steel
    Shape : Square
    Water-resistance : 50 meters
    Dial color : Black
    Display : Luminescent hands
    Indexes : Baton-type
    Luminescent
    Glass : Sapphire
    Strap material : Alligator leather
    Strap color : Black
    Strap clasp : Folding buckle
    More characteristics : Movement
    TAG Heuer Calibre 6
    Frequency:
    28 800 vibrations per hour (4 Hz)
    Power reserve: approx. 44 hours Oscillating weight with  « Côtes de Genève » decoration