The TAG Heuer Monaco Evergraph Chronograph inherits the series' DNA of innovation and pioneering spirit. Positioned as yet another benchmark in TAG Heuer's *Haute Horlogerie* repertoire, it joins the Monaco Split-Seconds Chronograph to form a comprehensive line of high-watchmaking creations. Best luxury clone watches online, buy replica TAG Heuer Monaco watches at firstwatchclone.
TAG Heuer now places the practical wearing and operational experience of its chronographs at the very core of its design philosophy. For this latest release—the result of a five-year development process—the brand engineered two entirely new chronograph mechanisms. These systems utilize distinct button structures to govern the start/stop and reset functions, effectively replacing the traditional lever-based transmission layout found in conventional chronographs to deliver a smoother, lighter, and more intuitive operational experience.
The new TH80 movement features a "flexible chronograph mechanism." As clearly illustrated in the annotated diagrams recently shared with watch enthusiasts by "Teacher Yan," this mechanism incorporates two key elastic components: a nickel-alloy spring responsible for controlling the start/stop function, and a nickel-alloy spring-loaded pusher responsible for the reset function.
The Monaco Evergraph Chronograph is powered by the all-new TH80-00 movement. Much like the TH81 movement found in the preceding Monaco Split-Seconds Chronograph, the TH80 was developed in collaboration with the movement specialist Vaucher Manufacture Fleurier (VMF). Both movements are built upon the VMF 6710 base caliber, thereby continuing the tradition of combining a column wheel with a vertical clutch for the chronograph mechanism. This shared lineage signifies that the TH80 movement—like the TH81 split-seconds caliber—shares a common origin with the movement powering the Richard Mille RM 65-01 Split-Seconds Chronograph; indeed, it is essentially the same caliber found in that RM model.
Sunday, May 24, 2026
Another Benchmark in TAG Heuer's Fine Watchmaking
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