On the eve of the 2025 Las Vegas Grand Prix, TAG Heuer launched a new limited-edition Monaco watch, perfectly blending the racing DNA ingrained in the Monaco series with a striking gradient aesthetic. In March 1969, the Monaco series was officially launched, a timepiece named after the Monaco Grand Prix, engraving TAG Heuer's deep connection with motorsport, and considered a landmark in its time. As the world's first square, waterproof, automatic chronograph, it broke the then-dominant market dominance of round watches. Its unique, angular case shape, unconventional left-side crown design, and the added prestige of Steve McQueen not only made it stand out among numerous watches but also completely rewrote the industry's understanding of "watch case shape," breaking traditional constraints in watchmaking and ultimately becoming an irreplaceable classic benchmark in the field of square watches.
More than half a century later, the TAG Heuer Monaco collection has maintained its classic square case. The Monaco product line can now be broadly categorized as follows: from versions with the Calibre 11 movement and the original left-hand crown, to those with the TH20-00 movement and a right-hand crown suitable for more wearers; from versions with a carbon fiber composite hairspring pushing material boundaries, to those with a split-seconds chronograph movement from the "RM" line, and to skeletonized dial models showcasing mechanical aesthetics. This diverse range caters to different preferences and needs, allowing the classic design to continue to thrive. Luxury replica watches cheap, luxury brands watches like Omega, Audemars Piguet, Breitling, Hublot or TAG Heuer Monaco replica watches.

The skeleton Monaco models all feature classic square cases crafted from titanium. This Las Vegas Grand Prix limited edition continues this advanced product positioning. With a 39mm diameter and 13.8mm thickness, the size is perfectly balanced. Combined with the inherent lightness of titanium, this sleek square watch feels incredibly light and comfortable on the wrist, without any sense of bulk. The case also features a finely frosted finish with a black DLC coating, giving it an all-black look that not only complements the watch's design theme but also makes the square case's edges appear more three-dimensional, evoking the atmosphere of the Las Vegas Grand Prix.
All skeletonized Monaco models share the same right-side crown and chronograph pushers layout, better suited to the wearing and operating habits of modern watch enthusiasts. The crown is clearly engraved with the TAG Heuer crest and features a textured surface for easy adjustment. The two chronograph pushers are large rectangular in design and also finished with a black DLC coating. The chronograph pushers on the skeletonized Monaco offer consistently crisp and responsive feedback. The case is water-resistant to 100 meters, easily handling everyday handwashing, swimming, and other water sports.
Through the domed sapphire crystal, the core highlight of this Las Vegas Grand Prix limited edition Monaco—the gradient skeletonized dial—immediately catches the eye. On the skeletonized dial, the colors gradually transition from a romantic purple to a deep blue, reminiscent of the stunning Las Vegas sunset. During the transition from sunset to nightfall in the desert city, the sky is often bathed in a soft blue-purple gradient due to atmospheric scattering and the ever-present neon lights of Las Vegas. The three turquoise-colored chronograph hands perfectly balance the visual effect of the openwork dial.
The openwork design gives the dial a strong mechanical aesthetic, with well-defined layers. TAG Heuer uses clean, straight lines to create symmetrical sections on the dial, making the overall look more orderly and harmonious. The 3 o'clock position is a 30-minute counter, and the 9 o'clock position corresponds to a 12-hour counter. The symmetrical isosceles trapezoidal area cleverly incorporates the "MONACO" lettering and brand logo, along with the date window at the 6 o'clock position. The openwork date wheel is also clearly visible below the dial, and to enhance readability, the date window is paired with a white background, making the readings easy to understand.
There's another small detail about the skeletonized Monaco watch, which I mentioned in a previous article: the small seconds hand is cleverly "hidden" above the date window at 6 o'clock. This design is TAG Heuer's tribute to the classic design. For a long time after the Monaco series was launched, it featured a double-subdial chronograph. To recreate this classic feel and avoid adding another subdial that would disrupt the transparent beauty of the skeletonized dial, the small seconds hand was deliberately "hidden."
The replica TAG Heuer Monaco watch is powered by the TH20-00 movement, TAG Heuer's current mainstay chronograph movement, developed under the leadership of the brand's movement director, Carole Kasapi, and upgraded from the classic 02 chronograph movement. The upgrade not only supports bidirectional winding, improving winding efficiency, but also extends the movement's maintenance and warranty periods. In terms of core configuration, it retains the column wheel paired with a vertical clutch, ensuring smooth and accurate chronograph operation while providing an 80-hour power reserve for everyday wear. Even after a weekend or two or three days of inactivity, the watch will not stop due to insufficient power reserve and require readjustment.