The legendary square racing-themed Tag just got updated by the iconic brand Steve McQueen loved so much. It finally gets a real stainless steel bracelet after 20 years, and it’s a beaut. The brushed and polished links match the watch’s perfect chunkiness and terminate at a folding butterfly clasp with the Tag Heuer shield logo outline. The new Monaco also houses a new in-house Calibre Heuer 02 Automatic movement with an 80-hour power reserve, which features a chronograph and date complication. Opt for the new black sunray or blue dial, punctuated with a red central hand and rhodium-plated and lumed white hour and minute hands. The unique beveled and domed sapphire glass caps it off, along with a sapphire display back that shows off the new movement and the spoked rotor wheel.
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