Monza Chronograph Calibre 36 Re-Edition - limited & numbered edition of 1911 pieces. Commemorating Heuer's “Time of Trip” dashboard chronograph debuted in 1911.
Case: Brushed & polished stainless steel cushion-shaped case. White dial with stepped down sub-dials. Blued steel hands, the hour & minute hands with luminous fill. Vintage colored luminous numeral hour markers. Fine printed minutes/seconds & fractions of a second track. Small seconds sub-dial at 9 o'clock. Date window between 4 & 5 o'clock.
- Chronograph function:
- Flyback function.
- Column wheel mechanism.
- Large central seconds counter hand.
- 30 minute counter sub-dial at 3 o'clock.
Strap: Fitted on its original TAG Heuer brown lizard strap & a polished stainless steel push-button deployant buckle. The strap is in excellent near-new condition with the majority of its wear lifespan remaining. We would rate the strap in a 95% overall condition.
Movement: Powered by a TAG Heuer caliber 36 (base Zenith El Primero 400), COSC Chronometer certified, beats at 36,000 vph (5Hz), contains 31 jewels & has a power reserve of +/- 50 hours.
Condition: This watch is excellent near-new condition. We have had this watch lightly polished to remove most signs of wear. The watch beats strong & keeps accurate time within COSC specs. We would be comfortable rating this watch in an overall 96%+ condition. Delivered in its original box, with all papers (instruction manual, COSC card & warranty card).