Tag Heuer

Monaco

39.0mm
Low $1,900
Median $2,948
High $3,295
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The Tag Heuer Monaco made its mark as the first square-cased automatic chronograph, famously worn by Steve McQueen in the 1971 film "Le Mans." Its bold, unconventional shape and motorsport heritage set it apart from other chronographs, making it a cornerstone in Tag Heuer’s lineup and a favorite among collectors seeking a watch with both style and historical significance.

Reference numbers like the CAW211P (blue dial, caliber 11) and CAW2111 (blue dial, caliber 12) are especially sought after, with the former closely replicating the original 1969 Monaco design, including the left-hand crown and vintage Heuer logo. Variants differ in movement—caliber 11 models feature a modular chronograph with a distinct winding feel, while caliber 12 versions use a different layout and modernized internals. The case size remains a wearable 39mm, and water resistance is rated at 100 meters, making it practical for daily use.

Pricing varies based on reference, dial color, movement, and condition; original box and papers add a premium. The CAW211P commands higher prices due to its faithful homage to the McQueen original, while special editions and discontinued variants can carry collector premiums. When shopping, confirm the presence of correct dial text, crown placement, and case finishing, as these details directly impact authenticity and long-term value for this model.

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