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. . . and the Introduction from Hodinkee
In Response To: Nice Review, from Monochrome ()

Here is Jack Forster's take on the new Heuer 02 version of the Monaco --

https://www.hodinkee.com/articles/the-heuer-monaco-02-the-first-ever-monaco-with-an-in-house-movement

Yes, it's a "general purpose, in-house, column wheel and vertical clutch chronograph movement", but the real news to me is that we have a standard production Monaco with a 12-hour recorder, in the classic "two register" (white registers on blue dial) look of the first Monacos, from 1969.

Jeff

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: Here's a nice review of the new Monaco, from Monochrome --
: https://monochrome-watches.com/tag-heuer-monaco-heuer-02-in-house-movement-cbl2111-fc6453-hands-on-price/

: Interesting to see that the radial markers and the style of the
: running seconds hand goes back to the first re-issue of the
: Monaco, in 1998.

: Photos below, courtesy of Monochrome.

: Jeff

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