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TAG Heuer Introduces Monaco Evergraph with New Calibre TH80-00

TAG Heuer expands the Monaco line at Watches and Wonders 2026 with the new Evergraph, a 40mm titanium chronograph powered by the debuting Calibre TH80-00. The new movement combines a 5 Hz rate, 70-hour power reserve, and a redesigned compliant chronograph mechanism.
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TAG Heuer at Watches and Wonders 2026 this week introduced the Monaco Evergraph, a new high-frequency chronograph that brings an entirely new movement to the brand’s square chronograph line. This release is less about the Monaco itself and more about the debut of the Calibre TH80-00, which replaces traditional chronograph architecture with a compliant mechanism. The launch comes alongside the introduction of the latest iteration of the standard Monaco, that watch now powered by the Calibre TH20-11.

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The Monaco Evergraph comes in a 40mm Grade 5 titanium case, offered either in natural titanium with blue accents or in black DLC-coated titanium with red accents. The watch measures 14.5mm thick, and both versions retain the Monaco’s left-side crown while introducing elongated pushers and a redesigned, more ergonomic case profile. Water resistance is rated to 100 meters, and both models are fitted to rubber straps with textile embossing and titanium folding clasps.

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The dial is built around an openworked display with a transparent acrylic layer over visible movement components, continuing the hyper-modern design language TAG Heuer first experimented with in the Carrera Split-Seconds launched at the start of the year.

Both watches feature applied luminous hour markers and openworked hands, along with two sub-dials; the first is a minute chronograph counter at 3 o’clock and the other is a small seconds display at 9 o’clock. The natural titanium version uses blue opaline counters, while the black DLC model uses black opaline counters with red accents.

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Inside is the new Calibre TH80-00, an automatic chronograph movement running at 5 Hz and offering a 70-hour power reserve. TAG Heuer says the movement uses a compliant chronograph mechanism built around flexible nickel-phosphorus components produced with LIGA technology, replacing much of the conventional chronograph actuation system. The movement is COSC-certified and uses the brand’s TH-Carbonspring oscillator, with the movement developed by TAG Heuer in partnership with Vaucher Manufacture Fleurier.

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TAG Heuer lists the Monaco Evergraph at $25,000 in North America, with availability beginning in April 2026. 


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