![]() Other plates in the movement use Perlage, a circular brushed pattern. It also has some black paint filled engravings of the TAG Heuer wordmark, the words ‘Calibre 12’ and ‘SWISS MADE’. ![]() The rotor has two rounded triangles skeletonized on either side. The Calibre 12 is beautifully finished and uses a Cotes de Genève striping pattern that rides vertically up the weighted automatic winding rotor. Through the sapphire crystal, you can see the mechanical movement in action. The case back is fastened with 4 screws and has some special engravings such as the names of the series and the number of the limited edition. The pushers have a brushed steel band at the point where it meets the case.īoth the front and back of the case use a transparent scratch-resistant sapphire crystal. Smooth polished rounded chronograph pushers can be found above and below the polished winding crown. ![]() The flat part of the front and back of the case has a vertically brushed finish with polished bevels. It has a combination of brushed and polished finishing and although it is technically a square shape, it’s not perfectly square since the sides are bowed kind of like a tonneau (barrel) shape. The 39mm x 39mm stainless-steel case offers a water resistance rating of 100m/330ft which is okay for some swimming, a cold shower, or snorkeling. The one to the right functions as a small running seconds sub-register. Two rounded square-shaped sub-dials have a black background and use white printed numerals and indices. The large central chronograph seconds hand is also bright red. However, the hour and minute hands also have a red tip and a portion of the center of the hand which contains luminous fill. The pencil-shaped hour and minute hands also have a bright red center that matches the 12 o’clock hour marker. This hour marker is also polished but has a bright red center and sits lower on the dial resting just above the branding which is printed in white and centered and middle aligned in the upper half of the dial. This is true for all hour markers except for the 12 o’clock hour marker. The hour markers are punctuated by a luminous dot which is aligned to the center of the white, finely printed seconds and split seconds track. These appliqué hour markers are polished and have luminous material in the center. The applied hour markers are used for all hour markers but the 3, 6, and 9 o’clock positions. The dial is grey with a vertically brushed texture and features a date window at the 6 o’clock position. This one has the reference caw211j fc6476 and is a limited edition that is limited to only 1,000 pieces only. Let’s take a close look at the design of the watch before popping open the “hood” to see what’s inside. Seeing as this article is about the Final Edition of Monaco that runs on the Calibre 12, this may be your last chance to have one. One noteworthy movement that was found in the Monaco collection is the automatic movement known as the Calibre 12. It even had a few special and limited editions throughout the many decades of its existence. Several different models and movements from mechanical to quartz were seen since its original release way back in 1969. This includes one famous model that was worn by actor Steve McQueen throughout the years is had a few “engine” upgrades and changes but the overall look stayed the same. Tag Heuer created this collection long ago and has had tremendous success with it. The Monaco chronograph has always been one of the more recognizable watches from this Swiss watchmaker. TAG Heuer Monaco Calibre 12 Final Edition Review INTRO This is the Final Edition so let’s review this watch in-depth before it's too late. It’s the final countdown for the TAG Heuer Monaco Calibre 12 Chronograph. TAG Heuer Monaco Calibre 12 Final Edition Review
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