TAG Heuer Just Reinvented the Chronograph with the Monaco Evergraph
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TAG Heuer Just Reinvented the Chronograph with the Monaco Evergraph
"The TAG Heuer team is doing something similarly groundbreaking with the new Monaco Evergraph and Calibre TH80-00, which replaces nearly all the levers and springs typically found in a chronograph complication."
"The result is a watch in which the function and tactile response of the chronograph won't change or degrade over time. The feeling of starting, stopping, or resetting will be the same on day one or year ten."
"Reworked to be truer to the aesthetics of the 1969 version, the Monaco Evergraph is not only innovative in mechanics but also visually stunning."
TAG Heuer has a rich history in chronographs, beginning in 1880 with high-precision timekeeping. The brand introduced iconic models like the Autavia and Carrera, culminating in the 1969 Monaco, which featured the first automatic chronograph movement. The new Monaco Evergraph, priced around $25,000, incorporates the innovative Calibre TH80-00, which uses a compliant mechanism to maintain consistent chronograph function over time. The design pays homage to the original Monaco while showcasing modern advancements in horology.
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