Watch Porn: TAG Heuer Marks The Start Of The World’s Premier Auto Race With A New Monaco Split-Seconds Chrono

TAG Heuer kicks off the run-up to the 2025 Monaco Grand Prix – officially known as the Formula 1 TAG Heuer Grand Prix de Monaco 2025 – with a brand new interpretation of the Monaco Split-Seconds Chronograph.

The 2025 TAG Heuer Monaco Split-Seconds Chronograph features a 41-mm case made of TH-Titanium. Entirely developed in-house, this new textured titanium form is forged using a thermal process that transforms the metal, creating distinctive patterns that make every watch unique. The sapphire glass crystal frames the dial’s lime green accents and black counters, while the exhibition back exposes the architectural depth of the Calibre TH81-00 movement. Its split-seconds function is capable of measuring two separate time intervals concurrently, providing a level of functionality that exceeds that of a regular chronograph. The movement is also crafted in titanium and weighs only 30 grams, contributing to the watch’s exceptionally light weight: a mere 86 grams in total, including the strap and buckle.

Monaco Split-Seconds Chronograph (145’000 CHF/≈ $176,500) – tagheuer.com

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