The TAG Heuer Monaco EVERGRAPH employs an entirely new "flexible chronograph mechanism"—or elastic chronograph mechanism—replacing the traditional levers and gear trains found in standard chronographs, thereby representing a major innovation in chronograph movement architecture. It is no exaggeration to say that the "innovative significance" of the TAG Heuer Monaco EVERGRAPH is on par with that of the Audemars Piguet RD5. Buy top TAG Heuer Monaco clone watches online, buy replica watches at twatchclone.ru.
The TAG Heuer Monaco EVERGRAPH features a 40mm case and is powered by the TH80 automatic chronograph movement. Operating at a frequency of 36,000 vibrations per hour, it offers a power reserve of 70 hours and holds chronometer certification. The model is available in two versions: one in titanium and another in black-coated titanium.

The new TAG Heuer Monaco EVERGRAPH chronograph utilizes the TH80 automatic chronograph movement. This caliber was jointly developed by TAG Heuer and Vaucher Fleurier; specifically, TAG Heuer engineered the innovative "flexible chronograph mechanism" and the carbon composite hairspring, while Vaucher Fleurier provided the base automatic chronograph movement.
The "Flexible Chronograph Mechanism" within the TAG Heuer TH80 movement is designed to achieve several objectives: by utilizing highly integrated "flexible components" (elastic parts), it aims to minimize wear on the chronograph mechanism, enhance reliability, and improve the tactile feel of the chronograph's operation. Specifically, it addresses a common issue found in standard chronographs where the pushers—particularly the reset button—tend to feel overly stiff. Chronograph Stop: The elastic nickel-alloy component controlling the start/stop function engages to actuate the vertical clutch, bringing the chronograph to a halt. Chronograph Reset: The elastic nickel-alloy reset lever descends to actuate the reset cam, thereby returning the chronograph to its zero position. Get a high quality TAG Heuer Monaco replica watch at an affordable price.
In addition to the "Flexible Chronograph Mechanism," the TH80 chronograph movement powering the Monaco EVERGRAPH incorporates one of TAG Heuer's latest and most significant technological innovations: the TH-Carbonspring. The carbon hairspring represents an entirely new type of balance spring developed by TAG Heuer—a novel material alternative to traditional alloy and silicon hairsprings. The carbon hairspring effectively resolves the issue of limited anti-magnetic properties inherent in alloy hairsprings while simultaneously circumventing the patent barriers associated with silicon hairsprings; it stands as one of TAG Heuer's key "core competencies." Having successfully passed rigorous testing for environmental adaptability and long-term stability, the carbon hairspring has now entered mass production; the new Monaco EVERGRAPH featured here is among the very first TAG Heuer timepieces to be equipped with this groundbreaking technology.
The TAG Heuer Monaco EVERGRAPH measures 40mm in diameter and 14.5mm in thickness. In terms of both size and thickness, it is slightly larger than the standard Monaco model. It has been suggested that these dimensions provide the necessary space to accommodate the watch's "flexible chronograph mechanism"—specifically, the elastic reset pusher. Additionally, the titanium case serves to reduce the watch's overall weight; the Monaco EVERGRAPH weighs in at just 87 grams. The watch is water-resistant to 100 meters.
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