Tag Heuer dropped the Monaco Split-Seconds Chronograph I F1
A Race-Ready Statement in Ceramic
The TAG Heuer Monaco Split-Seconds Chronograph F1 captures speed and precision in a bold new form. Designed for motorsport enthusiasts, this cutting-edge timepiece blends ceramic innovation with Formula 1 spirit.
How Big Is the TAG Heuer Monaco F1?
The white ceramic case measures 41mm x 47.9mm x 15.2mm, delivering bold proportions without overwhelming the wrist. Both the beveled sapphire crystal and polished fixed bezel reinforce durability. At 30 meters water resistance, the case offers day-to-day reliability without sacrificing style.
Precision Inside and Out
At the heart of the watch beats the TAG Heuer in-house Caliber TH81-00, a split-seconds chronograph movementbuilt for performance. It beats at 36,000 vibrations per hour and holds a 65-hour power reserve. Crafted in grade-5 titanium, the movement features hand-finished surfaces, including a checkered-flag motif and a kerb-inspired rotor pattern. This piece is more than a watch—it’s a racing engine on the wrist.
A Dial That Thrills Like a Starting Grid
The vibrant red-tinted translucent dial sets the tone for high-speed drama. White markings, SuperLuminova indices, and red lacquered hands echo F1’s signature colors. Three subdials provide key timing functions, while the words “LIGHTS OUT” and “& AWAY WE GO” channel race-day adrenaline. A hand-lacquered TAG Heuer logo sits proudly over the dial.
Built for Split-Second Brilliance
With the split-seconds push-button placed at 9 o’clock, this chronograph delivers real-time performance feedback. White ceramic buttons and a red lacquered titanium detail make it as tactile as it is technical.
Comfort That Moves with You
The white calfskin strap, enhanced with textile embossing and red hand-stitching, hugs the wrist securely. A grade-5 titanium butterfly clasp with fine adjustment ensures both durability and day-long comfort.
How Much Is the TAG Heuer Monaco Split-Seconds F1?
With a retail price of $131,000 and only 10 pieces made, the TAG Heuer Monaco Split-Seconds Chronograph F1 is a high-precision machine for serious collectors. Its exclusivity, bold engineering, and motorsport DNA place it in a league of its own.
Due to the unpredictable and volatile market on certain Rolex, Patek Philippe and Audemars Piguet watches, prices are subject to change.