As Jack Heuer points out, the privileged place of the Monaco on the wrist of the actor contributed to create his legend, but it is the very particular design of the chronograph and the resolutely innovative side of the case –both outside and inside– who made her stand out “.
Since then, this watch has been available in numerous versions, but the most legendary remains the one equipped with Caliber 11 with blue dial (automatic / 40 hours of power reserve) with its pushers located at 2 and 4 o’clock, its crown at 9 o’clock. , its silver counters at 9 and 3 o’clock and its date window at 6 o’clock.
On the occasion of the 80th Grand Prix de Monaco 2023 won by Max Verstapen, the watchmaker presented three new versions of its Monaco, its Monaco Skeleton Chronographs equipped for the first time in its history with skeleton dials.