12.19.2019

TAG Heuer Caliber 12 Final Edition & Monaco Calibre Heuer 2




Swiss watchmaker TAG Heuer is introducing the final edition of its iconic Calibre 12 movement. The brand is retiring its Sellita SW300-1 based movement, which has been a staple in the Monaco lineup since 2009. At the same time, a new chapter opens for Monaco with the Monaco Heuer 02, a timepiece that brings the in-house Heuer 02 movement to the Monaco lineup for the first time ever.

TAG Heuer is launching two new models celebrating the new era of the Monaco. The first is the Monaco Calibre 12 Final Edition, the last Monaco watch to be equipped with the legendary Calibre 12 movement. The second is the Monaco Heuer 2, the first Monaco equipped with the new in-house movement, which has, until now, been reserved for the Carrera watches.

The goodbye edition, TAG Heuer Monaco Calibre 12 Final Edition, is limited to only 1000 pieces worldwide. It features a refreshed design and a sleek, traditional appearance. The last Calibre 12 Monaco model features a crown positioned on the right side of the stainless steel case, and a stunning vertically-brushed ruthenium dial. The black opaline counters at 3 and 9 o’clock complement the color of a classic black alligator leather strap. The central seconds hand, 12 o’clock index, and the tips of the hour and minute hands feature a hint of bold red color, a feature that enhances the dynamic yet elegant design. The steel case-back features a see-through window and a limited edition engraving.

TAG Heuer Monaco Heuer 02 replica watch is equipped with the in-house movement developed and manufactured in 2017. For the first time ever, this automatic chronograph movement is available inside a Monaco case. The inside of the Monaco’s iconic square case had to be redesigned in order to accommodate the round Heuer 02 caliber. In addition, the dial is slightly changed, while the crown is positioned on the left side of the case.

The TAG Heuer Monaco Heuer 02 features a radiant blue PVD sunray dial with silver opaline counters at 3 and 9 o’clock, eight tri-faceted indexes, and a new permanent second indicator above the date at 6 o’clock. Red accents on the seconds hand and chronograph counters underline the sporty nature of the watch.



The movement


The Heuer 02 movement oscillates at a frequency of 28,800 vibrations per hour, providing up to 80 hours of power reserve. The case is water resistant to 100 meters, and paired with a blue alligator leather strap with steel folding clasp.

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12.08.2019

Introducing The Hublot Classic Fusion Cruz-Diez Collection Watch


Quick Take




The latest execution of Hublot’s Classic Fusion gets a colorful twist thanks to the late Carlos Crus-Diez, who passed away this August at the age of 95. Cruz-Diez is well known for his 70-year career exploring the idea that color is circumstantial, rather than a fixed and entirely known quantity. His interpretation is that color is fluid. His work has spanned a multitude of mediums; he’s worked with light installations, paintings, and sculptures. He was a pioneer of the ‘60s Op Art movement that focused on optical illusions, specifically the idea of movement created by a static image. In 1965, he created his first Chronosaturation series, where an observer would progressively walk through different galleries, each with intense fluorescent bulbs in red, green, and blue. The idea was that the pieces of art (or rather, the viewer’s interpretation) in each gallery would be drastically affected by the presence of the light. Moving from one gallery to the next would impart residual light on the observers' eyes that would fade over time, in turn making the works change appearance in the amount of time that observers’ eyes would take to adjust to the new lighting conditions.


The newly introduced Classic Fusion collection plays off these notions of color impermanence and fluidity. On the dial of the Classic Fusion is an interpretation of Cruz-Diez’s work, Chronointerference, from 1964. It consists of two unique discs, both driven independently by the caliber MHUB1100.H. These colored dynamic discs move in conjunction with the time. As time passes, the appearance of the dial completely changes as the pattern shifts. It’s the same concept that Cruz-Diez always played with, except Hublot has managed to translate this idea from a more conventional medium onto the dial of one of their core models. The watch comes in three materials and two sizes: Ceramic, titanium, and King Gold, all in both 38mm and 45 mm case sizes.

Initial Thoughts


At the launch of the watch today at Art Basel Miami, I had the opportunity to speak with Carlitos Cruz-Diez about his father’s legacy and the process of applying the concepts of Cruz-Diez’s lifelong color study to a Hublot timepiece. During the conversation, he pointed out that over the course of aiding in the creation of the watch, he learned that the watch community and art community come from totally different camps. The core appreciation for detail, craftsmanship, and emotion is certainly there with both communities, but the approach is entirely different. Collecting art has always been an emotional process, whereas the proliferation of watches as a hobby– and the community it brings – is relatively recent. Historically, aside from a number of small manufacturers, horology was treated as an industrial pursuit. The goal back then, for the most part, was to produce an accurate instrument rather than a piece of art. The Cruz-Diez watch occupies an unusual place, as the execution of the watch requires a certain reverence for the artist whose work laid the foundation for its execution, while also working within Hublot’s production and manufacturing limitations. Hublot Classic Fusion Cruz-Diez Collection replica watch


The minute hand is anchored to the outer step of the dial, while the hour hand is anchored to the inner step of the dial, and as the hands move, so do the patterned discs, creating a kaleidoscope-like visual effect. Part of Cruz-Diez’s contribution to the gallery experience is helping shift the experience from simply being “contemplative,” where one simply stands in front of the painting or sculpture and takes it in from one vantage point, to being kinetic, where the art in question changes appearance as the observer moves around the room. Watches by nature are contemplative. Anyone who has found themselves staring at their wrist without even paying attention to the time has experienced this. But this particular Hublot certainly emphasizes the kinetic aspect of Cruz-Diez’s philosophy. Technically, the appearance of the dial changes every fraction of a second, although it isn't quite noticeable to the human eye. Over a few minutes it certainly is, however. Of course, there is a shortcut: Setting the time also sets in motion this optical illusion.
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The Basics


Brand: Hublot
Model: Classic Fusion Cruz-Diez
Reference Number: Ceramic: 511.CX.8900.VR.CZD19 Titanium: 511.NX.8900.VR.CZD19 King Gold: 511.OX.8900.VR.CZD19

Diameter: 45mm and 38mm models
Thickness: 45mm thickness: 10.45mm; 38mm thickness: 10.25mm
Case Material: Ceramic, Titanium, King Gold
Dial Color: Multi-colored
Water Resistance: 50M
Strap/Bracelet: Black rubber and calf
The Movement

Caliber: MHUB1100.H3
Functions: Hours, minutes, seconds
Power Reserve: 42
Winding: Self-winding
Frequency: 28,800 Vph
Jewels: 21

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