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TAG Heuer Hosts a Grand Celebration to Mark the 50th Anniversary of the Iconic Monaco in Its Namesake City
MONACO, May 27, 2019 /PRNewswire-AsiaNet/ --

- TAG Heuer kicked off the 50th anniversary celebrations for the Monaco 
timepiece at the Monaco Formula 1 Grand Prix, the legendary event that gave the 
watch its name in 1969.

- TAG Heuer unveiled the first of five new collector's timepieces inspired by 
the original Monaco. Five creations of the timepiece will be successively 
revealed throughout 2019.

- Guests were granted access to some of the most prestigious and exciting 
events in Monaco, including a Saturday evening party on the TAG Heuer Yacht, 
hosted by Patrick Dempsey and Bella Hadid.

All eyes were on the Rock of Monaco for the legendary Formula 1 Grand Prix this 
weekend, and on the iconic TAG Heuer timepiece celebrating its 50th anniversary 
in the Principality. 

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In honour of this milestone, it was announced that throughout the year, five 
creations will be successively revealed, inspired by the different decades from 
1969 to 2019, and paying tribute to timeless design, enduring innovation and a 
style icon now more contemporary than ever.

The Monaco's daring and iconic design has made it instantly recognisable. Every 
aspect of the Monaco timepiece design was radical, and went where no other 
watch had gone before in terms of design and technology. Not only was the TAG 
Heuer Monaco the first ever water-resistant square watch, it was also the first 
to feature an automatic-winding chronograph movement.

Since its debut, the Monaco watch and the Monaco Grand Prix, for which TAG 
Heuer has been the Official Watch since 2011, have had a strong connection – 
the most glamorous Grand Prix of the Formula 1 season gave its name to the TAG 
Heuer Monaco collection in 1969. No other place and location would therefore 
have been more suitable for celebrating the iconic timepiece's 50th anniversary.

Taking over Monaco during the busiest weekend of the year, TAG Heuer unveiled 
the first Monaco limited edition at the beautiful Key Largo Villa, in the 
presence of Stephane Bianchi, CEO of the LVMH Watchmaking Division and CEO of 
TAG Heuer and Frederic Arnault, Chief Strategy and Digital Officer. They were 
joined by the rising star of the Aston Martin Red Bull Racing Team Max 
Verstappen, as well as Patrick Dempsey, Bella Hadid, Winnie Harlow, Kai Lenny 
and selected guests from all over the world.

Over the course of the exclusive three-day event, guests were granted access to 
some of the most prestigious and exciting events in Monaco, from a private tour 
of the Monaco Top Cars Collection museum including a retrospective of the 
Monaco timepiece, to a debrief of the Grand Prix qualifications with Christian 
Horner, Team Principal of the Aston Martin Red Bull Racing Team. They also 
attended an exclusive party hosted on the TAG Heuer Yacht on Saturday evening 
with an exclusive performance by famous French DJ Bob Sinclair attended by 
Patrick Dempsey, Bella Hadid, Winnie Harlow, Jourdan Dunn, Kai Lenny and 
Jean-Eric Vergne. The event culminated on Sunday with VIP access to the coveted 
Formula 1 Grand Prix, for which TAG Heuer is the Official Watch.

Looking back on 50 years of the TAG Heuer Monaco and Calibre 11

When the Heuer Monaco (TAG was not part of the company name at the time) was 
introduced at simultaneous press conferences in New York and Geneva on 3 March 
1969, journalists and watch aficionados around the world were amazed. Every 
aspect of the watch's design was radical, and went where no other watch had 
gone before in terms of design and technology. The Monaco's daring and iconic 
design made it instantly recognisable, with its never-before-seen 
water-resistant square case.

This was the perfect complement to the advanced technology being presented by 
the Swiss watchmaker at the time. Developed and commercialised by Heuer, the 
Calibre 11 was the world's first automatic-winding chronograph movement.

The CEO of Heuer at the time, Jack Heuer, believed that this groundbreaking 
innovation required a design that would demand attention. The Monaco did 
exactly that.

A year after it was launched, the Monaco was seen on the wrist of brand 
ambassador and racing driver Jo Siffert, and in 1971 it shared the cinematic 
limelight with Steve McQueen in the movie Le Mans.

Already a collector's edition and a tribute to the 1970s

Highlighting the breakthrough and yet timeless design of the original Monaco, 
TAG Heuer created five new models inspired by the trends, colours and styles 
that characterised each decade of the Monaco's half-century history. Emblematic 
geometric shapes and colours from the 1970s, combined with a timeless Cotes de 
Geneve pattern are some of the features that distinguish the first model to 
celebrate the Monaco's 50th anniversary.

Presented on a brown leather strap with holes lined in light brown, this 
stainless-steel timepiece has been produced in an edition limited to only 169 
pieces. The green dial features brown and yellow touches and a Cotes de Geneve 
finishing. The hands are coated with SuperLuminova(R). Only a quick glance at 
the subdials and the position of the crown is needed to recognise this 
unconventional timepiece's Monaco lineage.

The caseback of this 1970s-inspired timepiece is engraved with the original 
"Monaco Heuer" logo as well as "1969-1979 Special Edition" and "One of 169".

Beating inside the case is the renowned Calibre 11, a modern version of the 
automatic-winding chronograph movement that made its debut inside the original 
Monaco in 1969.

The paradoxical superstar

Over the past two decades, the Monaco has been closely linked to haute 
horlogerie with other versions that feature new complications, designs and 
materials. As it evolves, the Monaco still has the revolutionary spirit that 
made it both infamous and famous. The complete story behind this icon is told 
in the new book Paradoxical Superstar, which includes archive excerpts and 
sketches of the designs and movements. British author and journalist Nicholas 
Foulkes, watch expert Gisbert Brunner and American writer Michael Clerizo all 
contributed chapters that capture the heritage and innovation that define the 
Monaco. Underscoring the timepiece's bond with its namesake city, H. S. H. 
Prince Albert II of Monaco wrote the book's foreword.

77th Monaco Grand Prix

No race or circuit of the Formula 1 calendar can truly match the excellence, 
glamour and challenge of the Monaco Grand Prix. From Casino Square to the 
world's most famous hairpin, through the tunnel and past the luxurious yachts, 
Monte Carlo is a circuit of legendary corners full of history.

Extremely challenging for both teams and drivers, the narrow circuit through 
the glamorous streets of the Principality has been fuelling dreams in 
motorsports for decades. The tight circuit that offers almost no chance to 
overtake is extremely hard to master, and for some drivers winning the Monaco 
Grand Prix is even more prestigious than winning the World Championship.

In 2019 the Monaco Grand Prix will be doubly special as it celebrates its 90th 
anniversary since its first edition on 14 April 1929. In its 90 years this 
unique Grand Prix has established itself in the world of motorsports and set 
the scene for some of the craziest Formula 1 Grand Prix moments in history. 
Unexpected developments and strategies are the keywords of this prestigious 
mechanical rendezvous. Crashes at Sainte-Devote, grip changes in the tunnel on 
rainy days, passing ever nearer the rail at the section with the swimming pool. 
The 78 laps and 19 turns push the pilots to the limits, all driven by one 
ambition: getting their name on the record of the Monaco Grand Prix on Sunday, 
26 May 2019.

MONACO 1969–1979 LIMITED EDITION
Reference CAW211V.FC6466

FACTS AND FIGURES

MOVEMENT
TAG Heuer Automatic Calibre 11, diameter 30 mm, 59 jewels, balance oscillating 
at a frequency of 28,800 vibrations per hour (4 Hz), 40-hour power reserve

FUNCTIONS
Chronograph with seconds and minutes; date, hours, minutes and small seconds at 
3 o'clock 

CASE
Diameter 39 mm, case in stainless steel, fixed bezel in stainless steel, 
sapphire crystal, polished steel crown at 9 o'clock and push buttons at 2 and 4 
o'clock, water-resistant to 100 metres (10 bar), steel caseback with "1969-1979 
Special Edition" and "One of 169" engravings

DIAL
Green dial with Côtes de Genève finishing, sunray black gold plated small 
counters, polished, facetted indexes, brown and yellow touches on hands and 
indexes

STRAP
Brown calfskin leather strap, polished folding clasp in stainless steel 

Limited to 169 watches

SPECIAL PACKAGING
Like the watch itself, the watch box is also inspired by the original. Each of 
the special-edition models comes in a box with colours that match the watch and 
the decade it represents. The 1970s-inspired model is packaged in a dark blue 
box decorated with the Heuer logo and a horizontal chequer-pattern stripe. The 
watch is placed on a yellow cushion and surrounded by a green interior – the 
same colour found on the dial.

About TAG Heuer

In 1860, at the age of 20, Edouard Heuer founded his watchmaker's workshop in 
the Jura Mountains of Switzerland. Creating the Mikrograph in 1916, sponsoring 
Formula 1 teams in the 1970s or launching the first luxury connected watch in 
2015 are just a few examples of the major technical innovations, ultimate 
accuracy and passion for disruptive design that define our unique spirit. 
Headquartered in La Chaux-de-Fonds, TAG Heuer operates in four production sites 
– mastering the whole watchmaking process – and is represented on all 
continents through 4,500 points of sale, including 170 TAG Heuer boutiques that 
are now directly available on www.tagheuer.com in selected countries. TAG Heuer 
timepieces are designed for those who love challenges. Our influence is 
enhanced by our unique communication based on three pillars: sport, lifestyle 
and heritage, embodying our legacy and DNA. Our partnerships and ambassadors 
illustrate our open-minded and open-door culture, with the most prestigious and 
avant-garde names teaming up with TAG Heuer: the Aston Martin Red Bull Racing 
Team, the Formula 1 Monaco Grand Prix, the Formula E championship, the biggest 
football leagues in Europe, the Americas and Asia, Manchester United, 
trendsetter Cara Delevingne, and actors Chris Hemsworth and Patrick Dempsey. 

#DontCrackUnderPressure is much more than just a claim – it's a state of mind. 
Find out more at www.tagheuer.com 

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