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926

Heuer

Ref. CS2110

Heuer Monaco

A fine and attractive limited edition stainless steel square-shaped chronograph wristwatch with date, guarantee and box, numbered 278 of a limited edition of 5000 pieces

Estimate
HK$23,500 - 39,000
€2,600 - 4,300
$3,000 - 5,000
HK$27,500
Lot Details
Manufacturer
Heuer
Year
Circa 1999
Reference No
CS2110
Movement No
V8X76
Case No
No. 0278/5000
Model Name
Heuer Monaco
Material
Stainless steel
Calibre
Automatic, cal. 2894-2, 37 jewels
Bracelet/Strap
Leather
Clasp/Buckle
Stainless steel Tag Heuer pin buckle
Dimensions
38mm width x 38mm length
Signed
Case, dial, movement and buckle signed
Accessories
Further accompanied by undated Tag Heuer guarantee, outer packaging and fitted presentation box.
Catalogue Essay
The legendary Heuer Monaco was first released in 1969 immediately making an impact in the industry being the first self-winding chronograph as well as the first to incorporate its iconic perfect square-shaped case. In 1975, the Monaco was removed from catalogues. In the 1980’s, Heuer was acquired by TAG (Techniques d’Avant Garde) and underwent major restructuring. However, sticking to its accredited roots, Tag Heuer embraced its iconic Monaco models and relaunched them with re-editions honoring the great history of the firm.

The first series of re-editions featured a minimalistic black dial referenced CS2110, and is rarest of all re-editions. The present example is presented in attractive overall condition and numbered 278 of a limited edition of 5000 pieces. Furthermore it is accompanied by the original undated guarantee and presentation box.

Heuer

Swiss | 1860
This iconic chronograph manufacturer has a long tradition of precision timekeeping. As early as 1882, founder Edouard Heuer held a patent for a chronograph watch; in 1887, he received a patent for an oscillating pinion, which is still in use today. These specialized timepieces have been at the heart of the firm's success, enabling the brand to be chosen as early timekeepers for the Olympics. In 1969, the company introduced their first automatic chronograph watch, the Monaco Heuer, which celebrated the Monaco Grand Prix. Other key chronograph models include the Autavia and the Carrera, all of which having become iconic models of the firm.
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