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Tag Heuer Monza Caliber 36 Ref CR5110 182151

Tag Heuer Monza Caliber 36 Ref CR5110 182151

Tag Heuer released the Monza Caliber 36 Ref CR5110 in 2001, with several updates that included the use of a case shape similar to an early Heuer cushion-style case from the 1930s. The Monza timepiece line was initially released in 1976 to celebrate Niki Lauda’s third-place finish at the Italian Grand Prix at the Autodromo Nazionale di Monza, which secured his Formula 1 championship in 1975. The Heuer Monza Caliber 36 Ref CR5110 is fitted with the legendary El Primero movement, with its revolutionary 36,000 vibrations per hour and 50-hour power reserve.

$748.50

Original: $2,495.00

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Tag Heuer Monza Caliber 36 Ref CR5110 182151

$2,495.00

$748.50

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Tag Heuer Monza Caliber 36 Ref CR5110 182151

Tag Heuer released the Monza Caliber 36 Ref CR5110 in 2001, with several updates that included the use of a case shape similar to an early Heuer cushion-style case from the 1930s. The Monza timepiece line was initially released in 1976 to celebrate Niki Lauda’s third-place finish at the Italian Grand Prix at the Autodromo Nazionale di Monza, which secured his Formula 1 championship in 1975. The Heuer Monza Caliber 36 Ref CR5110 is fitted with the legendary El Primero movement, with its revolutionary 36,000 vibrations per hour and 50-hour power reserve.

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Tag Heuer released the Monza Caliber 36 Ref CR5110 in 2001, with several updates that included the use of a case shape similar to an early Heuer cushion-style case from the 1930s. The Monza timepiece line was initially released in 1976 to celebrate Niki Lauda’s third-place finish at the Italian Grand Prix at the Autodromo Nazionale di Monza, which secured his Formula 1 championship in 1975. The Heuer Monza Caliber 36 Ref CR5110 is fitted with the legendary El Primero movement, with its revolutionary 36,000 vibrations per hour and 50-hour power reserve.

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