
TAG Heuer proudly marks its return as the Official Timekeeper of Formula 1 with the remarkable TAG Heuer Monaco Split-Seconds Chronograph | F1, a timepiece forged in the crucible of high-stakes motorsport and the exacting demands of Swiss watchmaking. Building on 160 years of technical innovation and a rich heritage of avant-garde design, this limited edition watch, just 10 pieces worldwide, pays tribute to racing’s iconic moments and demonstrates the craft that has made TAG Heuer a global benchmark in precision timekeeping.
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Since 1969, the TAG Heuer Monaco has epitomized audacity in watch design. Its square case, automatic chronograph, and water-resistant construction disrupted norms, redefining standards in a fiercely competitive industry. The Monaco’s legacy was further cemented by its association with Steve McQueen in the 1971 film Le Mans, forever linking this trailblazing wristwatch to the adrenaline-fueled universe of motorsport. Over the decades, it has graced the wrists of cultural luminaries, reinforcing its status as a symbol of inventive design and bold ambition.

Throughout decades of unwavering involvement in motorsport, from forging alliances with elite teams to powering pit-lane strategies, TAG Heuer’s name has become synonymous with the roar of Formula 1 engines. This renewal of the Official Timekeeper role reaffirms the brand’s push to break boundaries. By pairing the heritage of the Monaco with a modern split-seconds complication, TAG Heuer revisits its pioneering roots while forging a bold path ahead. Collectors will find in this watch the essence of everything that has propelled TAG Heuer to the top of motorsport-inspired horology, merging tradition, technology, and a bond with the pinnacle of racing.
Now, celebrating its renewed role as Official Timekeeper of Formula 1, TAG Heuer infuses the Monaco’s daring spirit with a split-seconds chronograph complication, “rattrapante,” allowing measurement of two intervals with surgical precision. Powered by the automatic Calibre TH81-00, the TAG Heuer Monaco Split-Seconds Chronograph | F1 reaffirms a history of timing expertise that began with early 20th-century stopwatches capturing intervals down to 1/100th of a second. From the Olympic Games to the most demanding circuits, TAG Heuer’s commitment to precision has secured its place in horological history.

That dedication to performance resonates in the watch’s robust yet refined materials. Crafted in white ceramic, a notoriously challenging material to machine with extreme accuracy, the case embodies TAG Heuer’s relentless pursuit of technical mastery. Sapphire crystal front and back reveal the dramatic architecture of the Calibre TH81-00, showcasing beveled edges, black mirror-polished screws, and distinctive bridges with a checkered-flag motif. The shield-shaped oscillating weight features a red and white kerb design, underscoring the watch’s deep ties to racing.
Every detail channels the thrill of race day, from the vivid red-tinted dial to the asphalt-like chronograph counters reflecting the intensity of high-speed tracks. “LIGHTS OUT & AWAY WE GO,” echoing famed race commentary, encircles the sub-counters, while a discreet Formula 1 logo at six o’clock nods to this enduring partnership. A white calfskin strap embossed with a textile pattern and paired with a grade-5 titanium double-deployant clasp ensures lasting comfort on or off the track. Presented in a specially crafted wood-lacquered box in signature white and red, the TAG Heuer Monaco Split-Seconds Chronograph | F1 embodies the Maison’s racing spirit.

By blending technical achievement with bold aesthetics, it reinforces TAG Heuer’s place at the forefront of high-performance watchmaking. Carrying on a legacy shaped by pioneers, this watch captures the pulse of motorsport, honoring those who push boundaries. Limited to 10 pieces, it is both a rare collector’s treasure and a testament to speed, artistry, and precision. Yet again, for TAG Heuer, it’s lights out and away we go, toward ever bolder horizons of design, performance, and innovation.
