Ron Gordon Watch Repair, a leading watch repair service in New York, has published a new blog post on the redesigned TAG Heuer Monaco Chronograph. The post explores how TAG Heuer updated the iconic square watch while maintaining its rebellious character, a hallmark since its 1969 debut.
Entitled "The Square Rebel Returns: TAG Heuer Reinvents the Monaco Chronograph," the post reflects owner Ron Gordon's admiration for the brand and its daring design. "There are many types of luxury watches," said Gordon. "Dive watches, dress watches, pilot watches, racing watches... they all share one common trait: roundness. The TAG Heuer Monaco, however, became unique by its squareness."
The new Monaco features a refined 39mm Grade 5 titanium case, offering a lighter and more comfortable wear. According to Gordon, titanium dramatically alters the watch's feel on the wrist while preserving its bold presence. The post also covers redesigned case geometry, updated dial architecture, and the continued left-side crown placement. Gordon notes that TAG Heuer preserved its racing heritage through intricate details.
Gordon pays special attention to the in-house Calibre TH20-11 movement, with an 80-hour power reserve and advanced column-wheel chronograph construction. This represents a significant technical advancement for the Monaco collection.
As a watchmaker with over three decades of experience servicing TAG Heuer watches in New York City, Gordon reminds owners that all mechanical watches require periodic maintenance. "Movements wear out. Gaskets age. Lubricants dry out," he explained. "People often forget that watches need service. My mission is to educate consumers so they keep these timepieces on their wrists."
More information on the new release can be found at Ron Gordon Watches. Those seeking TAG Heuer repair in New York can visit TAG Heuer Repair. Official product details are available at TAG Heuer Monaco.
The Monaco remains one of the watch industry's true iconoclasts. In a world of round watches, its square case continues to stand apart. Now lighter, more advanced, and more comfortable, the new Monaco honors its rebellious spirit while embracing modern engineering.
