A limited edition of the TAG Heuer Monaco collection features a square case and a green color scheme.

May 14, 2021

Swiss luxury watch brand TAG Heuer has unveiled a limited edition of its legendary TAG Heuer Monaco collection. The "TAG Heuer Monaco Green Dial Limited Edition" commemorates the Monaco Grand Prix, of which TAG Heuer is an official sponsor. Featuring the exclusive color deep green, this limited edition watch offers a modern interpretation of an unorthodox design, and is limited to just 500 pieces worldwide. http://tag.hr/MonacoGR

The "TAG Heuer Monaco Green Dial Limited Edition" was announced to coincide with the Grand Prix de Monaco Historique, of which TAG Heuer is an official sponsor. TAG Heuer has a long-standing relationship with Monaco's motorsport events, as the Official Watch of the Monaco Grand Prix Formula 1 and the Official Watch Partner of the Monaco Top Cars Collection Museum.

The Grand Prix de Monaco Historique, held every two years over a weekend, is the highlight of a series of classic car racing events, allowing car owners, drivers, and spectators to experience the spectacle of Grand Prix racing and the heartwarming memories associated with the legendary circuit.
More than 200 Grand Prix cars from 50 automakers from 21 countries are entered at each event. Cars selected for their historical value and originality compete in seven series spanning periods from the 1930s to the 1970s.


The TAG Heuer Monaco Green Dial Limited Edition represents a color trend in watch dials: a rich green that is popular among watch collectors and enthusiasts.

A first for an iconic TAG Heuer model, the green dial brings a breath of fresh air to the TAG Heuer Monaco, highlighting the unique design features of the iconic square-case watch. The color gradient changes from light green in the center of the dial to dark green at the edges, evoking a sense of speed. This beautiful green color is reminiscent of the famous green area in front of the Monaco Grand Prix race track near the harbor.


Black subdials, rhodium-plated indexes, and white Super-LumiNova®-coated hands create a subtle contrast with the vibrant sunburst dial.

The sapphire crystal caseback reveals the in-house movement's automatic rotor and column wheel, which are also embellished with green markings for consistency.

Presented on a black alligator leather strap, this timepiece is powered by the advanced in-house movement, the Calibre Heuer 02. Boasting an approximately 80-hour power reserve, the TAG Heuer Monaco Green Dial Limited Edition is limited to 500 pieces and features a 39mm case.


The TAG Heuer Monaco Green Dial Limited Edition is a chic, modern interpretation of a unique timepiece, and a tribute to the deep connection between TAG Heuer and Monaco's prestigious race. TAG Heuer's avant-garde design was launched by Jack Heuer in 1969. For more than 50 years, the TAG Heuer Monaco's unique DNA has continued to be expressed in a bold, contemporary interpretation. With this new limited edition with a green dial, the TAG Heuer Monaco collection confirms its status as one of the most iconic and timeless watches.



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Reference: CBL2116.FC6497 715,000 yen (excl. tax)
Automatic winding, Caliber Heuer 02 / Approximately 80-hour power reserve / Stainless steel case / Green sunray dial / Water resistant to 100m / Case diameter 39mm / Hours, minutes, seconds, chronograph / Black alligator leather strap / Limited to 500 pieces worldwide

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