The TAG Heuer Monaco has always stood apart from conventional watchmaking. Since its debut in 1969, the square-cased icon has symbolized bold design, technical innovation, and an enduring connection to motorsport. In 2026, TAG Heuer pushes that legacy into entirely new territory with the TAG Heuer Monaco Speed 12, a limited-edition masterpiece that transforms the spectacle of a 12-cylinder engine into a mechanical work of art.
Thank you for reading this post, don't forget to subscribe!Unveiled during the Formula 1 Louis Vuitton Grand Prix de Monaco 2026, the Monaco Speed 12 is more than a watch. It is a kinetic tribute to speed, engineering, and the adrenaline-fueled world of racing that has defined TAG Heuer for generations.
A New Chapter for the Monaco Collection
Few watches have achieved the legendary status of the Monaco. Introduced in 1969, it became the world’s first square, water-resistant chronograph and one of the first automatic chronographs powered by the revolutionary Calibre 11. Its unconventional design, combined with its association with motorsport and Steve McQueen, secured its place among the most recognizable watches ever created.
The TAG Heuer Monaco Speed 12 takes that pioneering spirit and reinterprets it through an entirely new mechanical display. Rather than relying on traditional hour markers, the watch uses twelve rotating pistons positioned around the dial to indicate the hours, creating a visual experience inspired directly by the firing sequence of a high-performance V12 engine.
Inspired by the Heartbeat of a V12 Engine
At first glance, the Monaco Speed 12 looks unlike any Monaco before it. Surrounding the dial are twelve rhodium-plated piston-shaped hour indicators, each finished with sandblasted surfaces, satin-brushed detailing, and black lacquered Arabic numerals.
As the central minute hand completes a full rotation every sixty minutes, one piston returns to its resting position while the next rotates precisely 90 degrees to reveal the current hour. The result is a dynamic jumping-hour style display that mimics the rhythm and motion of a twelve-cylinder engine firing sequence.
This mechanical choreography creates a constantly evolving dial that feels alive, delivering an experience that is as captivating as it is technically impressive.
Powered by the Calibre TH84-00
Driving this extraordinary display is the automatic Calibre TH84-00, developed and produced by La Fabrique du Temps Louis Vuitton. The movement is based on the renowned Spin Time concept originally developed by master watchmakers Michel Navas and Enrico Barbasini and has been reinterpreted exclusively for TAG Heuer’s latest creation.
The collaboration brings together TAG Heuer’s motorsport heritage and La Fabrique du Temps’ expertise in complex mechanical movements, resulting in a timepiece that blurs the boundaries between engineering, art, and horology.
A Monaco Designed for the Future
The 40mm case is crafted from lightweight Grade 5 titanium, featuring a combination of fine-brushed and polished surfaces that enhance its architectural shape. Maintaining the Monaco’s signature square profile, the case houses a round movement suspended by four black PVD-coated open-worked arches positioned at each corner.
The watch is topped by a beveled domed sapphire crystal and a sapphire bezel that maximizes visibility of the rotating pistons from virtually every angle. A sapphire caseback reveals the intricate mechanics of the Calibre TH84-00, further emphasizing the watch’s technical sophistication.
With a water resistance of 30 meters, the Monaco Speed 12 remains focused on mechanical artistry rather than everyday sports-watch practicality. Its mission is clear: to showcase innovation and visual spectacle at the highest level.

An Open-Worked Dial Inspired by Supercar Engineering
The dial continues the automotive theme with remarkable attention to detail. The rhodium-plated central section features vertical grooves reminiscent of high-performance engine covers, while the open-worked construction exposes the complex mechanics beneath.
A black opaline minute ring with a white printed minute track surrounds the display, punctuated by red lacquered square indexes that reinforce the racing-inspired aesthetic. The skeletonized minute hand, finished with a red lacquered tip, recalls the instrumentation found inside modern supercars.
Every component contributes to the impression that the wearer is looking under the hood of a finely tuned racing machine.
Motorsport DNA in Every Detail
TAG Heuer’s connection to racing runs deep, from its historical association with Steve McQueen and Le Mans to its current role as Official Timekeeper of Formula 1 and its partnership with Oracle Red Bull Racing. The Monaco Speed 12 celebrates this heritage by translating the mechanics of a race engine into a horological complication unlike anything else on the market.
The watch captures the emotion, precision, and relentless pursuit of performance that define both elite motorsport and fine watchmaking.
Limited to Just 50 Pieces
Exclusivity is central to the Monaco Speed 12’s appeal. TAG Heuer will produce only 50 individually numbered examples worldwide, making it one of the most exclusive Monaco models ever released.
Each watch is paired with a black rubber strap featuring textile embossing and red hand-stitching, secured by a Grade 5 titanium folding clasp with double safety push-buttons.
Available from December 2026, the Monaco Speed 12 carries an estimated retail price of CHF 70,000, EUR 77,000, GBP 66,000, and USD 87,000, positioning it firmly within the realm of collectible haute horlogerie.
TAG Heuer Monaco Speed 12 Specifications
Movement Calibre: TH84-00 Automatic
Case Size: 40mm
Case Material: Grade 5 Titanium
Crystal: Beveled Domed Sapphire Crystal
Bezel: Fixed Sapphire Bezel
Display: Rotating Piston Jumping Hour Display
Dial: Open-Worked Rhodium-Plated Dial
Water: Resistance 30m
Strap: Black Rubber with Textile Embossing
Clasp: Grade 5 Titanium Folding Clasp
Limited Edition: 50 Pieces
Final Thoughts
The TAG Heuer Monaco Speed 12 is not simply another limited-edition Monaco. It represents one of the most inventive interpretations of motorsport-inspired watchmaking seen in recent years. By transforming the operation of a V12 engine into a mechanical time display, TAG Heuer has created a watch that is both technically fascinating and visually unforgettable.
For collectors seeking something beyond conventional complications, the Monaco Speed 12 offers a rare combination of innovation, exclusivity, and authentic racing heritage. It is a bold demonstration of how the Monaco continues to evolve while remaining true to the disruptive spirit that made it an icon more than half a century ago.


