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  • TAG Heuer Monaco Calibre 11 Gulf Special Edition Stainless Steel Mens Chronograph Watch CAW211R.FC6401 Thumbnail
  • TAG Heuer Monaco Calibre 11 Gulf Special Edition Stainless Steel Mens Chronograph Watch CAW211R.FC6401 Thumbnail
TAG Heuer Monaco Calibre 11 Gulf Special Edition Stainless Steel Mens Chronograph Watch CAW211R.FC6401

TAG Heuer Monaco Calibre 11 Gulf Special Edition Stainless Steel Mens Chronograph Watch CAW211R.FC6401

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Description

TAG Heuer Monaco: the legendary incarnation of the world of motor racing.

In 1969, TAG Heuer released the first automatic chronograph, and broke with tradition by creating the first square waterproof case to house it. The Monaco became an instant icon on the wrist of Hollywood legend Steve McQueen in the 1970 film, Le Mans.

This special edition is issued with the crown at the nine o'clock position, as per the original piece worn by Steve McQueen whilst filming and racing at Le Mans. The actor and racing driver wore a Heuer Monaco on his wrist whilst driving a Porsche 917 carrying the famous blue & orange colours. Complete in Gulf racing stripes branded presentation case.

  • Model Ref: CAW211R.FC6401
  • Crystal: Scratch-resistant sapphire crystal with anti-reflective treatment
  • Case: Steel
  • Strap: Blue leather "racing" strap with alsavel orange lining on folding clasp carrying vintage "Heuer" logo
  • Dial: Blue sunray, with orange & light blue racing stripes, carrying printed vintage "Heuer" & "Gulf" logos
  • Water Resistance: 10 bar/100 metres/330 feet
  • Case Diameter: 39 mm
  • Movement: automatic
  • Manufacturer's Warranty: Two Years

 

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