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What (who) is TAG Heuer Monaco - definition


TAG Heuer Monaco         
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  • The Monaco 24.
  • The Monaco LS features a dial that closely resembles the 360 LS, however it is powered by the more conventional calibre 12.<ref>[http://ww2.tagheuer.com/_img/News/2009/monaco/MONACO_LS_PIS_EN.pdf MONACO LS Chronograph Calibre 12] Product sheet from TAG Heuer official site</ref>
  • The Monaco V4
  • The Monaco 69 displaying its digital side.
AUTOMATIC CHRONOGRAPH WRISTWATCHES
Heuer Monaco
The TAG Heuer Monaco (originally Heuer Monaco) is a series of automatic chronograph wristwatches originally introduced by Heuer in 1969 in honour of the Monaco Grand Prix. The Monaco was revolutionary for being the first automatic square cased chronograph (Rolex was the first with a square chronograph in 1940; https://le-monde-edmond.
Monaco–Russia relations         
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DIPLOMATIC RELATIONS BETWEEN THE PRINCIPALITY OF MONACO AND RUSSIA
Monaco-Russia relations; Russia–Monaco relations; Monaco - Russia relations; Monaco – Russia relations; Monaco Russia relations; Russia-Monaco relations; Russia - Monaco relations; Russia Monaco relations; Russia – Monaco relations; History of Monaco–Russia relations; History of Monaco-Russia relations
Monaco–Russia relations (, ) is the bilateral relationship between the Principality of Monaco and the Russian Federation.
Health in Monaco         
Monaco has the third highest proportion of doctors for its population in Europe: 581 per 100,000 in 2015.