The titanium case, paired with a sunburst silver dial and vivid azure, makes for a sleek and modern-looking Monaco. When introduced in the 1970s as another way for Heuer to put its
link new automatic
link caliber 11 into the world (the first automatic chronograph caliber to reach commercial production), the Monaco was the avant-garde
link alternative to the more staid Carrera. It was big and bold and square.