There's always quite a lot of excitement when TAG Heuer announce a new 'Gulf' branded Monaco and even I (someone completely untouched by the romance of Le Mans, Steve McQueen, etc) am not immune to the lure of the striped, square dial. However I did find the most recent regular 'Gulf' model a little disappointing (for me it was perhaps the least interesting of all the 'Gulf' models we've seen to date) so it's nice to see a really good one this time around, even if it is a limited edition.
For the 2025 edition we've gone right back to the start with another white dial Monaco embellished with red and blue stripes (as seen on Steve McQueen's race suit in the film Le Mans). It's funny but every time we get a new Gulf Monaco it always descends into a debate about how they never use the right shade of pale blue (with most agreeing that the 2018 limited edition of 50 pieces was the most accurate from that point of view), but thankfully here we don't have to worry about that, phew!
There's something very attractive about this watch, and considering I am not a fan of the Calibre 11 'Heuer' models generally (I'd much prefer the crown on the right hand side, sorry!) that's saying something. I must admit I'm not at all fussed about the brand's constant use of titanium, which seems largely an excuse to charge an additional £1000 with very little justification, especially when said titanium is sand blasted (about the cheapest way you can finish a case, realistically) but I guess it will cut down the weight a little bit.
I'm also not too fussed about the white 'Nomex' strap the watch comes on. Apparently this is made from the same material as Steve McQueen's race suit. Not the same 'batch' or anything you understand, but the same basic material from the same supplier. Just fifty years later. Which is exciting, I guess. If you really like Steve McQueen. Which I don't. I'm not against a white strap, but I can't help thinking a white fabric strap is going to be a nightmare and I wonder how much TAG Heuer will charge for a spare? I'm guessing more than you'd possibly imagine.
Thankfully the watch comes with a dark blue perforated leather strap (with orange stitching) as well, which will be much more practical and also looks really nice; I mean for £8300 it's the least they can do, isn't it?
Hmm, and so we come to the elephant in the room, and one that almost every Council member has made a point of addressing; the price. It's funny how we normalise prices, but lets just think about the fact that this watch costs £8300. That's a lot of money, especially for a watch with a pretty standard Sellita movement. It's kind of weird to me that the watch companies tell us that 'in-house' is better and yet they still charge a premium for 'Calibre 11' (which is not really a Calibre 11 at all).
On the other hand you can argue that it's only £1300 more than the current, standard, in-house 'Heuer 02' Gulf model, and £1100 cheaper than the skeleton dial version. But really that just points out how ludicrously overpriced the skeleton model really is...
Despite that, I'm sure there will be plenty of takers for this one, and I can also imagine an influx of pre-owned Gulf's hitting the market as collectors upgrade to this new one. It's certainly very pretty (the black subdials were a great choice) and I think it will definitely be in the conversation when it comes to the WOTY voting at the end of the year.
Before I go I should just point out that this is a limited edition of 971 pieces, because '1971' and because clearly TAG Heuer think 1971 is too many to sell. We've seen this recently with the Seafarer (968 pieces) and while I do think it's a bit silly and meaningless, I recall there was once a TAG Heuer watch that was limited to 5,432 pieces (or something) which was the total number of minutes Ayrton Senna spent in the lead of Formula 1 races. Honestly, that's even more ridiculous... so, whatever.
I gave this one an 8.5 (quite a high score for me for a C11 Monaco), but let's find out what the Council have to say, besides (justifiably) moaning about the price...
8/10: "This is an incredibly attractive and tempting Monaco. I'm just glad that at this point in my watch collecting disease I know I'd only wear it two or three times max before deciding it didn't quite fit with my personal style. But it's also that much easier to turn down when the price is equal to a decent original 1133 - and there's absolutely no doubt as to which one I'd rather spend $10k US on."
9/10: "Only topped by the other heritage Monaco, which is slightly better executed."
6/10: "Loses points because of the price going up and up."
7/10: "I think I prefer this version to the original. Also aesthetically I do like it on the white strap, can't be doing with all the bollocks surrounding it but it looks good!"
9/10: "Nice but prices are getting silly-at least for us retired folks- how about 3rd choice strap in orange/blue stitching?"
8/10: "Low grade titanium, no luxurious case finish and an off the shelf Sellita for $10k. What a joke!"
9/10: "Very traditional for a Monaco."
10/10: "A killer release! I need to stop visiting my local Boutique or I might end up spending money that I simply don't want to spend on a watch."
9.5/10: "I love it, and coming with these two straps is a bonus. But I don’t like the price (-0.5 point for that) so it’s a 9.5/10."
9/10: "Fantastic release, but price is a negative. Love the white strap, but I think it would be hard to maintain and keep clean. Nice to see the second strap is included. WOTY contender for me."
7/10: "Love the white race suit strap, although it looks great on the blue leather too. Loses a point for pricing."
7/10: "The case finish, Sellita and price are all negatives. But the dial colour and blue strap save it."
8.5/10: "The fabric strap is awesome. 9/10 for this. 8/10 for the leatherstrap version."
9/10: "I think it's super good. 9/10 from me."
8/10: "Love the design and the titanium case. Loses points for the price and for the straps. It looks so much better on the white strap than the dark blue leather one -- rather than including that one, they really should have included a white leather strap, so the watch can be on the correct color strap but still stand a chance to stay clean longer than 10 minutes."
8.5/10: "Great design and titanium will help it feel a little smaller on wrist. Well done 👍"
7.5/10: "As I mark in relation to each other, without factoring price, this gets a generous 7.5 from me. The extra strap is a reasonable touch, but I suspect that is only because they know it won’t sell with the white one alone. Extra strap is nice, but only if it’s actually usable! Monaco’s are so ridiculously positioned now that I would NEVER BUY."
6/10: "Ok, looks much the same as numerous other Monacos though. Of the two, the blue strap is better as the white looks a bit cheap, even if it is a nod to Steve McQueen's racing suit (yeah right, bit of a reach there)."
5/10: "Love the idea that the strap is made of the same material as are ace McQueen suit but in reality how practical is it… Also I don’t like the titanium case."