As a benchmark in the square watch category, the TAG Heuer Monaco series has always garnered countless fans with its unique design and racing pedigree. Following the French Racing Blue model, the brand launched the British "Racing Green" special edition last year, which not only continues the series' classic genes but also incorporates a century of British racing color culture into the wrist, becoming a focus of attention for both watch enthusiasts and car fans. In 1902, British racing drivers changed their racing car liveries to clover green to pay tribute to the "Green Islands" of Ireland, which was the prototype of British green. With the FIA mandating that national teams use their own colors, British racing green officially established its status. This watch continues the classic design of the Monaco series, using a square case, and the two small seconds sub-dials on the dial also use a square dial design. The small seconds sub-dial is at 3 o'clock, and the 30-minute chronograph sub-dial is at 9 o'clock. The dial layout references the dashboard of antique sports cars, continuing the elements of sports cars.
The color scheme of this watch is quite ingenious. The "Racing Green" on the small seconds sub-dials contrasts with the silver dial decorated with a sunburst pattern. The chronograph seconds hand is a striking bright yellow. This watch avoids excessive use of color, echoing the racing livery while remaining understated for everyday wear. The hour and minute hands, as well as the hour markers, are coated with white Super-LumiNova® luminescent material, ensuring clear readability in dark or dimly lit conditions.Best luxury replica watches price at Repwatcheaprice, cheap watches for men and women.
The case is crafted from Grade 2 titanium to reduce weight and features a sandblasted finish for a textured, brushed look. The case is angular yet comfortable against the wrist. The chronograph start/stop and reset buttons are located on the right side, while the crown is on the left. This is not a traditional port-handle watch, but rather a continuation of the original Monaco watch, which featured the world's first automatic chronograph movement—the Chronomatic Calibre 11. This meant the chronograph did not require manual winding, hence the left-hand crown placement. The 39mm case diameter is quite comfortable to wear. While the watch is somewhat thick, this is a necessary compromise for a timepiece of this aesthetically pleasing design. The movement is the TAG Heuer Calibre 11 automatic movement, which features a skeletonized rotor and Geneva stripes visible through the transparent case back. It vibrates at 28,800 vibrations per hour and has a 40-hour power reserve. The case back is engraved with "ONE OF 1000" to indicate the watch's limited edition status.





