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Radical and avant-garde, the TAG Heuer Monaco Evergraph in black DLC-coated titanium pushes the boundaries of the chronograph with its high-frequency TH80-00 caliber and revolutionary architecture that dispenses with traditional levers.
The TAG Heuer Monaco Evergraph, a new era of chronograph design
For over 160 years, TAG Heuer has pushed the boundaries of time measurement, shaping the history of the chronograph through major innovations. From the invention of the oscillating pinion to high-precision chronographs, the Maison has established itself as a key reference in the pursuit of performance and reliability. This spirit of innovation forms the very DNA of TAG Heuer, where each technical advancement serves a clear vision: a chronograph that is ever more precise, robust, and contemporary.
When the Monaco was introduced in 1969, it already embodied this disruptive mindset. As the first automatic chronograph housed in a water-resistant square case, it challenged both aesthetic and technical conventions of its time. Immortalized on the wrist of Steve McQueen in Le Mans, it quickly became an icon — a symbol of boldness and innovation.
With the Monaco Evergraph, TAG Heuer goes far beyond revisiting this emblematic model: the Maison delivers a radical reinterpretation. Conceived as a true platform for watchmaking experimentation, this creation explores new approaches to chronograph design by fundamentally rethinking its architecture and operation.
More than an evolution, the Monaco Evergraph represents a paradigm shift. It embodies a contemporary vision of watchmaking, where design, engineering, and advanced research converge to redefine the standards of the modern chronograph. A watch that looks not only to its heritage, but resolutely toward the future.
A radically reimagined Monaco, between architecture and transparency
With the Monaco Evergraph, TAG Heuer profoundly transforms the perception of its icon. While the emblematic square silhouette remains, everything else has been rethought to deliver a completely new visual and mechanical experience. This interpretation embraces a resolutely contemporary approach, where the boundary between dial and movement fades away.
At first glance, the open-worked architecture of the dial asserts its uniqueness. Here, the mechanics are no longer hidden — they become a central element of the design. Bridges, components, and internal structures are fully revealed, creating a fascinating sense of depth. This skeletonized construction offers a technical reading of the chronograph, turning the watch into a true piece of horological engineering.
The domed sapphire crystal further enhances this impression of volume and transparency, while the markings and luminescent elements appear to float above the movement. This layering effect creates a dynamic dial that evolves continuously with light and perspective.
The case retains the bold, angular lines characteristic of the Monaco, while adopting a more technical execution. Crafted from grade 5 titanium, it achieves an ideal balance between lightness and strength. On certain versions, a black DLC coating reinforces this instrumental dimension, adding a more radical and contemporary aesthetic.
Despite this deep transformation, TAG Heuer preserves the fundamental elements that define the Monaco’s identity. The chronograph display remains structured around two counters, ensuring clarity despite the dial’s complexity. The left-positioned crown — a historical signature — is also retained, maintaining a direct link to the 1969 original.
With the Evergraph, the Monaco is no longer just a design icon — it becomes a technical platform of expression, where every detail contributes to a broader vision of the chronograph. A watch that speaks as much to the eye as to the intellect, redefining both readability and mechanical construction.
The TH80-00 calibre, a laboratory of watchmaking innovation
At the heart of the TAG Heuer Monaco Evergraph beats the manufacture calibre TH80-00 — a movement that goes far beyond simple technical evolution to embody a true experimental approach. Developed in collaboration with Vaucher Manufacture Fleurier, this calibre reflects a new vision of the chronograph, where each component is reimagined in pursuit of performance, durability, and extreme precision.
Operating at a high frequency of 5 Hz, or 36,000 vibrations per hour, the TH80-00 enables highly precise time measurement, perfectly suited to chronograph functions. This performance is reinforced by COSC chronometer certification, ensuring a high level of accuracy in real-world conditions.
The movement’s major innovation lies in the integration of a carbon hairspring — the CarbonSpring — developed within the TAG Heuer Lab. This next-generation component offers exceptional physical properties: resistance to magnetic fields, enhanced thermal stability, and improved shock resistance. It significantly improves long-term rate stability, a crucial factor for high-precision chronographs.
The TH80-00 also features a rethought architecture designed to simplify traditional chronograph mechanisms. By reducing the number of friction-prone components — particularly certain levers — TAG Heuer enhances operational fluidity and long-term durability. This approach, inspired by research on highly complex chronographs such as split-seconds models, demonstrates a commitment to pushing the boundaries of traditional watchmaking construction.
Another notable advancement is its optimized automatic winding system, designed to improve energy efficiency while ensuring consistent power delivery. This contributes directly to the stability of performance over time, reinforcing the overall reliability of the calibre.
Finally, the TH80-00 stands out with carefully executed finishing details. The movement features a pattern inspired by the checkered flag — a universal symbol of motorsport — highlighting the Monaco’s racing DNA while adding a contemporary visual signature. Visible through both the dial and the caseback, this design element reinforces the connection between mechanical innovation and sporting heritage.
With the TH80-00, TAG Heuer asserts a new ambition: to transform the chronograph into a field of advanced experimentation, where technology, materials, and design converge to redefine the standards of modern watchmaking.
Evergraph, TAG Heuer’s vision of the chronograph
With the Monaco Evergraph, TAG Heuer presents more than just a new model — it unveils a vision. One where the chronograph is reimagined as a platform for experimentation, where innovation goes beyond optimization to become a true driver of creation.
At the heart of this approach lies the TAG Heuer Lab, a structure dedicated to advanced research, where engineers, watchmakers, and materials specialists explore new solutions to push the limits of precision and reliability. It is within this framework that innovations such as the CarbonSpring and new movement architectures are developed, addressing the contemporary challenges of watchmaking.
The Evergraph fits into a broader philosophy in which the chronograph is no longer just a traditional complication, but an evolving object. Inspired by the most advanced measuring instruments and the most complex chronographs, this watch reflects a clear ambition: to anticipate future uses by rethinking today’s technical foundations.
This philosophy continues TAG Heuer’s legacy of innovation while opening a new chapter. The Evergraph is not simply a watch, but a platform of innovation, destined to influence future generations of the Maison’s chronographs.
A radical Monaco Evergraph, designed as a precision instrument
With this black DLC-coated grade 5 titanium version, the Monaco Evergraph embraces a resolutely technical and contemporary aesthetic. More than just a finishing choice, this treatment reinforces the watch’s instrumental dimension, giving it an almost stealth-like appearance inspired by high-performance equipment.
The openworked dial reveals the full complexity of the TH80-00 calibre, whose architecture is fully expressed here. Mechanical elements, highlighted by subtle contrasts and red accents inspired by the world of racing, create a dynamic and immersive reading of the chronograph. Every detail appears designed to emphasize precision and function, in an approach reminiscent of scientific instruments.
The black DLC coating, both durable and visually deep, enhances the interplay of light and materials while increasing the watch’s resistance to intensive use. Paired with a technical strap, it places this Monaco firmly within a universe where performance, innovation, and industrial design converge.
This variation is aimed at a knowledgeable audience, drawn to timepieces with a strong technical identity. A Monaco Evergraph in its most radical expression, where aesthetics become the direct extension of mechanical innovation.
Specifications
Water Resistant
100 m
Watch movement
In house automatic movement
Diameter
40 mm
Matière
Titanium
Power reserve
70 hours
Strap - Bracelet
Rubber
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Brand
- TAG Heuer
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Reference
- CEW5180.FT8122
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Condition
- New
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Country of manufacture
- Switzerland
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Warranty
All of our watches and jewelry are covered by an effective warranty for a minimum of two years. This can be extended depending on the brands and products purchased on our site. For any question concerning the conditions relating to our guarantees: hello@lepage.fr
- 5 years
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Brand Collection
- Monaco - TAG Heuer
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Launch year
- 2026
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Gender
- Man
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Must-Have / Essentials
- New
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Case material
- Titanium
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Water Resistant
- 100 m
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Diameter
- 40 mm
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Crystal
- Breaks and scratches with difficulty, Domed, Sapphire crystal
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Watch movement
- In house automatic movement
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Movement model
- TAG Heuer TH80-00
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Power reserve
- 70 hours
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Strap materials
- Rubber
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Buckle
- Deployant clasp
- Subcollection
- Monaco Evergraph
- Case shape
- Square
- Case material
- Titanium
- Finishing of the case
- Brushed and polished
- Lugs
- Titanium
- Water Resistant
- 100 m
- Diameter
- 40 mm
- Lug Width
- 22 mm
- Case features
- Sapphire display back, Fond maintenu par des vis
- Crown
- 2 push-buttons, 9 o'clock
- Crystal
- Breaks and scratches with difficulty, Domed, Sapphire crystal
- Bezel
- Slick
- Bezel color
- Black
- Bezel / Insert material
- Titanium, Black DLC
- Dial
- Skeleton
- Dial color
- Black
- Marker
- Stick pointer, Applied, Luminescent, Faceted
- Dial type
- Chronograph, Small second, 3 hands
- Display
- Analog, 30mn subdial, Small second counter
- Lume
- Super-LumiNova
- Hands
- Sword hands, Luminescent
- Watch movement
- In house automatic movement
- Movement model
- TAG Heuer TH80-00
- Balance frequency
- 36 000 Vibrations per hour
- Stones
- 47 jewels
- Functions/complications
- Chronograph, Subsidiary seconds
- Complications/functions
- Chronograph, Stop-second, Hours Minutes Seconds
- Specific characteristics
- Column wheel
- Power reserve
- 70 hours
- Strap materials
- Rubber
- Strap color
- Black
- Buckle
- Deployant clasp with push-buttons
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