And so Watches & Wonders 2026 came around and to literally no one's great surprise it turned out that those Monaco wall clocks that we'd seen in the F1 paddocks were indeed 'leaks in plain sight' just as expected! But how would the Heueristas react to this? A new 'Calibre 11' style (read - left hand crown) movement and reshaped case but now wearing a TAG Heuer badge.
Sacre bleu indeed!
Not that it bothered me of course, in fact I'd always preferred the Calibre 12 Monaco because of the TAG Heuer branding and the right hand crown (yes, really), but I always wished it had the horizontal hour markers from the Calibre 11 instead of the weird (radial) batons. So now I've got two out of three, but the crown is still on the wrong side of the case. Hey ho.
Not that I would be springing nearly £8,000 for any watch, let alone a Monaco... but these weren't hiked anything like as much as I expected given the new movement AND the titanium case. Honestly, when you look at it like that this represents much better value for money than the outgoing CAW211P (or maybe that was just overpriced in the first place), but the question remains - is that logo a dealbreaker or not?
I fully expected the Heuer loving Council to be giving this a good kicking, but it seems they have been won over by the in house movement and the new case which is more square and (when you look at it) more faithful to the original Monaco. But while TAG Heuer might consider that a win, just think what a home run that could have been without the problematic TAG Heuer logo.
Now me personally, I think TAG Heuer should never have made new watches with Heuer logos on because anything made after 1985 is by definition a 'TAG Heuer' and not a 'Heuer'. But I can see why they did it, because no doubt the feedback they got back in the late 90s was 'these re-issue Carreras are nice, and I would totally buy one if only it had the Heuer logo on it'. So okay, a totally understandable business decision. But now it seems they want to distance themselves from the past, which is also fine by me... but even I can see that this is the one watch where this is a problem.
This watch is SO connected to Steve McQueen (and in turn the Heuer brand) that even I would argue that perhaps an exception should be made for the blue dial model. The other two new models can be TAG Heuer, but this one really should still carry the Heuer logo on the dial. Put TAG Heuer on the back if you want, call it Heuer by TAG Heuer perhaps, I don't know... but this really feels like two steps forward and one step back to me.
Sure, some people won't really care (I think the TH logo looks fantastic, personally), but a lot of people will. And anyone who's been saving up to one day own a SMQ Monaco may well feel their money is better spent on a pre-owned CAW211P, especially when that watch will probably cost about 50% less (for example, Watchfinder have one today for £3950)... in fact I can't help wondering if the price of used SMQ Monacos is about to take an upward swing?
But what of the watch itself? Well, I kinda like it and oddly when you put it next to the CAW211P it does make the outgoing model look a little too curvy and 'dated' perhaps? I'm not crazy about the pushers, they look a bit too big to me, but I appreciate that they've tried to sculpt the watch so it wears better on the wrist. Also removing the running seconds gives the dial a cleaner look... but that crown, it looks like it came from a different watch altogether.
As for the other two, well I think I've made my feelings about green watches clear over the last year or so, there's just too many of them now and I can't help but roll my eyes every time I see a new one (although I still love my green dial Aquaracer... and maybe I should update my 'Top 5 green watches' post* because there's certainly a lot more choice now!). That said, this green dial Monaco is pretty sweet looking... but I'm not so sure about the two tone case on the black dial model. To me that would make much more sense as a limited edition for the Monaco boutique or something, but presumably there will be a plain titanium version at some point?
*Okay, maybe I never actually did a TOP 5 Green watches, cos if I did I can't find it!
Or maybe not? And for that matter, will there be a steel version or will that just be for the 'poor man's' right hand crown TH20-00? Who knows... but I know one thing, £3100 extra for two gold pushers, a gold crown and a thin bezel seems like rather a lot to me... and it doesn't even really look that great (having initially scored it a 6/10, I've reduced that to a 4.5/10).
Okay, let's find out if the Council agree with me this time... (probably not). 🤣
Green 9/10, Blue 9/10, Black 9/10: "I think they are all looking really good in real life. I really want one, especially the black dial."
Green 8/10, Blue 8/10, Black 8/10: "A good redesign. And, it's really nice to have a modern movement with the traditional left-side crown. Just a little disappointed they replaced the old Heuer logo."
Green 8/10, Blue 8/10, Black 8.5/10: "Black and gold is my favourite. I will miss the Heuer branding but understand the change as this seemed to be the last watch holding on to the branding. Glad to see a modern iteration on the Cal 11 as the outdated movement seemed antiquated in this new era of inhouse movements. Hopefully these do well for Tag, still wished they were just a bit smaller and cheaper."
Green 3/10, Blue 7/10, Black 410: "They did a decent job with this one."
Green 7/10, Blue 710, Black 6/10: "My opinion of these will surely evolve, but my initial impressions are generally positive. I like that they have reworked the movement for a left side crown and utilized horizontal indices. I would have preferred Heuer on the dial, and I do think they would sell better with that, but I also realize they are trying to capture a new audience that sees TAG Heuer in various marketing efforts (including in F1). I dislike the shape of the crown and the pushers appear too large so things are disproportionate to my eyes. I will have to see the new clasp to form an opinion but the old style worked great and looked great."
Green 8/10, Blue 9/10, Black 8/10: "The new Monaco models stay very close to the original in terms of design, while now featuring the updated TH20-11 movement inside. There are also some nice, rather subtle design touches, like the two-tone execution. The mix of pin buckle and folding clasp is quite a clever detail as well. All in all, I would say these are really well-done pieces. The pricing is likely in line with the brand’s market strategy, the development process, and general inflation. Still, it does feel rather exorbitant for the average person. Of course TAG Heuer wearers are not exactly average mortals."
Green 8/10, Blue 8.5/10, Black 7.5/10: "Nice releases, price is better than might be expected, new movement is interesting too. I like the green dial more than I thought I would. It should be a Heuer though for me, I don't understand their thought process. If I was in the market for a Monaco.. I'd be looking at the used market for a Heuer signed reissue."
Green 8/10, Blue 7/10, Black 7.5/10: "Blue dial would have been an 8, but I took a point off because of the loss of the Heuer branding."
Green 8/10, Blue 6/10, Black 8/10: "The green and two-tone are 8/10, excellent. I really do like the movement upgrade and heartily applaud TAG for their restraint in removing the running seconds! These two Monacos are a proper modernization. The blue McQueen though, should not have been updated with these new crown and pushers IMO - this one should really have remained a more faithful vintage reissue and definitely should not be wearing the TAG logo - why TAG insists on leaving their heritage behind while still advertising on it, is beyond me. This one's a 6/10, because the movement upgrade is still a great move."
Green 6/10, Blue 8/10, Black 7/10: "The two tone is interesting, and I’ve always been a fan of the classic Monaco, but I’m still not sold on 90% of green dial watches. The update to the movement is cool, and probably long awaited."
Green 7/10, Blue 6/10, Black 8/10: "I agree with the previous comment: aside from the blue Monaco, I think they should have updated the rest to a more classic look. However, I’m very positive about the new movement and also think the update was a good move. As for the price, Japan offers the lowest prices in the world, so if you’re ever traveling to Japan, be sure to pick up a Monaco."
Green 5.5/10, Blue 5.5/10, Black 5.5/10: "There's only one McQueen, or two if you count original and facelift, these are just Monacos?"
Green 8. Blue 7/10, Black 7.5/10: "If it weren't for the fact that it replaces the CAW211P (for me a 10/10), the blue model would be my favourite, but at the very least, this iconic blue dial version should have retained the Heuer logo… and perhaps a different crown design as well. That's why, although I find it the most beautiful of the three, it's the one I give the lowest score to, since the TAG Heuer logo is more forgivable on the other two Monacos, which aren't trying to be a McQueen."
Green 7/10, Blue 7/10, Black 7.5/10: "Overall, I think TAG Heuer did a great job in updating their most iconic watch. In theory, these should wear better than the Calibre11. Being a lighter, slimmer and more ergonomic design. But I have to deduct points for the loss of the Heuer badge. The McQueen just isn't the McQueen without Heuer on it."
Green 5/10, Blue 5.5/10, Black 6.5/10: "I really do my best when I see a Monaco. But the fire doesn't go on.."
Green 6/10, Blue 6.5/10, Black 4/10: "I do like green dials but I've seen enough now. That said it works well with the Monaco's vintage feel. I think the blue is the nicest of the three, but like the other two what is going on with the subdials? Not good. I don't mind two tone watches and black & gold goes well together but I'm sorry but this does not work for me. a bit of a mess!"
Green 8/10, Blue 5/10, Black 7.5/10: "The green dial is my favourite of the three. Do we really need yet another (yawn!) blue dial? The two-tone looks more like a gold 'accent' design but this is always a good combination. The extra price is ridiculous though!"
Green 8/10, Blue 3/10, Black 9/10: "Well I am super excited at the new movement and the Instagram posts are creating a great buzz, but the “Steve McQueen” ????? You can’t reinvent the Steve McQueen no matter how they try and pitch it…sooooo I’m gutted especially as it’s my all time favourite. But, having said that I do like the the other two… I just can’t score the blue one any more purely because it should never say TAG Heuer on the Steve McQueen!!!"
Green 8/10, Blue 8/10, Black 9/10: "These three are all really cool in fairness. Serious bonus points for putting their actual brand name on the McQueen dial and not being pompous by sticking with Heuer only. Shame they’re so expensive now, but scoring them on looks alone."












