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TAG Heuer Accelerates with the Monaco Speed 12

June 05

TAG Heuer continues to honor its rich motorsport legacy while simultaneously pushing the boundaries of intricate watchmaking with the launch of the Monaco Speed 12 at the 2026 Formula 1 Louis Vuitton Grand Prix de Monaco. This exclusive creation, limited to just 50 units, brings the electrifying energy of the racetrack directly to the wearer's wrist.

At its heart, the Monaco Speed 12 features a dynamic display of time with 12 rotating pistons signifying the hours, orchestrated by a central minute hand. The innovative TH84-00 caliber, a collaborative achievement with La Fabrique du Temps Louis Vuitton, reimagines the jumping-hour mechanism to emulate a 12-cylinder engine, a fitting homage to the prestigious Monaco Grand Prix. The watch’s striking design is rooted in the iconic 1969 Monaco series, celebrated for its unique left-sided crown and the Caliber 11 movement, famously worn by Steve McQueen in the film Le Mans. Today, as Max Verstappen dominates the racing world, TAG Heuer, as the official timekeeper for Formula 1, continues to seamlessly blend the realms of high-octane racing and precision horology.

The 40mm Monaco Speed 12 is a testament to cutting-edge design, boasting a Grade 5 titanium square case that encloses 12 rhodium-plated, sandblasted, and brushed rotating pistons, each adorned with engraved Arabic numerals. A skeletonized minute hand with a vibrant red tip sweeps across a black opaline minute track, all suspended above an openworked dial that invites exploration into the intricate mechanics beneath. This design intentionally mimics the aesthetics of a high-performance supercar's engine, with vertical grooves on the dial echoing engine covers and the minute hand resembling a dashboard instrument. The rear of the watch features a titanium and sapphire case back, revealing the circular movement secured by four DLC-coated arches, further emphasizing its robust yet refined construction. The creation of this intricate jumping-hour mechanism was a joint effort with Louis Vuitton's La Fabrique du Temps, where master watchmakers Michel Navas and Enrico Barbasini utilized the patented Spin Time mechanism to achieve a precise 90° rotation for each piston, ensuring a fluid and captivating time display.

The TAG Heuer Monaco Speed 12 is more than just a timepiece; it represents the brand's forward-thinking approach to high watchmaking, extending beyond its traditional chronograph models. Priced at approximately CHF 70,000 / €77,000 / US$87,000, this limited edition of 50 pieces is a profound expression of passion, precision, and pioneering spirit. It signifies a bold progression for TAG Heuer, showcasing its ability to innovate within the luxury watch industry while maintaining a deep connection to its racing heritage, setting a new benchmark for future creations and solidifying its position at the forefront of horological excellence.

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