Tag Heuer Monaco Variants

Tag Heuer Monaco Variants

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anonymous-user

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66 months

Thursday 14th November 2024
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Finally got round to resuming my search for a Monaco. Sadly I’m on a fairly short budget so I’m firmly in preowned territory.

What are the smaller versions (model number with a W prefix)? I don’t really like the look of them but they’re notably cheaper. Do they use different movements?

Going back to the normal ones, what is the difference between a regular auto and a ‘Calibre’ movement? Are they worth the extra money?

Also, any recommended sources please? Looked at Ramsdens, WoS, Parker’s so far. Should I be looking on Chrono24 too? I’m still nervous about it though.

Any input appreciated, thanks.

raceboy

13,382 posts

292 months

Friday 15th November 2024
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MrBig said:
What are the smaller versions (model number with a W prefix)? I don’t really like the look of them but they’re notably cheaper. Do they use different movements?
I think they are the 37mm case 'Womens' size, some with a quartz movement wink

anonymous-user

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66 months

Friday 15th November 2024
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raceboy said:
I think they are the 37mm case 'Womens' size, some with a quartz movement wink
That thought did cross my mind, thank you

Regbuser

5,227 posts

47 months

anonymous-user

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66 months

Saturday 16th November 2024
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Regbuser said:
That is lovely! Top end of my budget but very nice. I’d rather have a leather strap though but beggars can’t be choosers. I’m waiting for some money to come in so hopefully it hangs around for a couple of weeks!

Regbuser

5,227 posts

47 months

Saturday 16th November 2024
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Negotiate for it, go for 20% off, settle at 10-12 wink

MarkJS

1,836 posts

159 months

Sunday 17th November 2024
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MrBig said:
Finally got round to resuming my search for a Monaco. Sadly I’m on a fairly short budget so I’m firmly in preowned territory.

What are the smaller versions (model number with a W prefix)? I don’t really like the look of them but they’re notably cheaper. Do they use different movements?

Going back to the normal ones, what is the difference between a regular auto and a ‘Calibre’ movement? Are they worth the extra money?

Also, any recommended sources please? Looked at Ramsdens, WoS, Parker’s so far. Should I be looking on Chrono24 too? I’m still nervous about it though.

Any input appreciated, thanks.
This might sound rather weird but IMO you’re better off with an earlier version as it looks much better with the original Techniques d’Avant-Garde logo with the arrow shaped ‘G’. The latest logo just looks wrong and I could never buy a newer one with it. I think the change took place around 2015.



Drooles

1,465 posts

68 months

Sunday 17th November 2024
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I like that listed one. I wouldn’t worry about it being in a rubber strap. You could add a leather strap at a later date. There are loads of nice options that won’t break the bank. A nice black leather rallye strap would look good

WhiskyDisco

981 posts

86 months

Sunday 17th November 2024
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Regbuser said:
Negotiate for it, go for 20% off, settle at 10-12 wink
What do you mean 10-12?

Do you mean £1k or £1,200?

Regbuser

5,227 posts

47 months

Sunday 17th November 2024
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In the context of the sentence, percent %, 10-12% discount should be readily achievable.

anonymous-user

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66 months

Wednesday 11th December 2024
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Bumping this again to see if anyone can tell me the difference between the Calibre movements and the regular autos?

Any models/movements to avoid please? Some of the watches I'm looking at are late 2000s and I'm not sure if I should be concerned about longevity?

minimalist

1,505 posts

217 months

Saturday 14th December 2024
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There are so many versions, it is worth doing a little digging. Here is a useful link to get your started. A brief history of the Tag Heuer Monaco

For most people, I think it comes down to which calibre and dial you prefer.

The original calibre 11 has the crown on the left and the pushers on the right. These include the model popularised by Steve McQueen. Versions of these are still manufactured, often branded Heuer.

The newer designs and calibres have the crown and pushers on the same side. These have Tag Heuer branding.

The dial designs seem to be mostly different across the two lines.

I think above is more or less accurate. I know that depending on the year of manufacture some calibre 11 have Tag Heuer on the dial so there are definitely exceptions. Happy to be corrected if I'm wrong.

Edited by minimalist on Saturday 14th December 14:21

anonymous-user

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66 months

Monday 16th December 2024
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Anyone bought from H&T before? Are they reputable in case of any issues?



Edited by anonymous-user on Monday 16th December 10:29


Edited by anonymous-user on Wednesday 18th December 12:52

7 CUU

931 posts

206 months

Wednesday 18th December 2024
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I have that model of Monoco, here is a picture next to another one I have which is slightly bigger.
I bought mine of WF no tag box or papers paid £2300 (October 22)
So that looks a bargain. Get yourself a box off Ebay if it bothers you.

anonymous-user

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66 months

Wednesday 18th December 2024
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Noted, thank you!