VALUE & RATING | Tag Heuer Monaco Calibre 12 Chronograph

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On this page you will find the price increase, value development, trend and the rating for the movement of the Tag Heuer Monaco Calibre 12 Chronograph.

The watch is made of stainless steel with sapphire crystal and a leather strap. The movement is a Calibre 12, self-winding with a 40h power reserve.

Reference:

CAW2111.FC6183

Watch Case:

39mm, Stainless Steel

Bezel:

Not Rotatable

Glass:

Sapphire Crystal

Case Bottom:

Sapphire Crystal

Bracelet:

Leather

Water Resistant:

100m

4.800 €
(RSP 2017)

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VALUE DEVELOPMENT

Historic value development
of this watch

MOVEMENT

Information on the
movement

RATING

This watch rated in
comparison to the market

COMMENTS

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VALUE DEVELOPMENT

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The value
of the Tag Heuer Monaco Calibre 12 Chronograph has grown by 154% between 1998 and 2016, meaning it has more than doubled. In total the price increased by £ 2,455 during this time. Over the last 14 years, the average growth has been 4.5% or £ 132 per year. All in all, the growth is above-average as compared to our watch portfolio consisting of over 260 selected luxury watches. The price development implicates a clear gain in value of the Tag Heuer Monaco Calibre 12 Chronograph.

You are able to determine growth-rates from the graph as shown by the following example:
A value of 110 in year X means a growth-rate of 10% as compared to the year of origin with the value 100 (110-100=10%).

WatchMarketGoldDAXInflation
3 year
average
4.0%4.3%6.9%0.9%
5 year
average
4.3%-2.1%9.5%1.0%
14 year
average
4.5%4.9%7.1%4.0%1.3%

The market achieved a comparable growth rate to the Tag Heuer Monaco Calibre 12 Chronograph over a time period of 14 years.

about the table:
The yearly average presents an average yearly growth over the given period of time until 2016.

References of this brand with a comparable value development:

CAL2113.FC6536CAW211P.FC6356

Resale Value

 

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A second-hand Tag Heuer Monaco Calibre 12 Chronograph today is worth more than the official sales price from back in 1998. Over the last 18 years, the total gain in value amounts to about 25%. The value of a new watch falls down to its market value after purchase. The retail sales price usually includes a relatively high retailer margin, which represents a markup to the market value of a watch. By purchasing a used Tag Heuer Monaco Calibre 12 Chronograph at a price near its market value, you are able to achieve a higher rate of return. Therefore, it makes sense to invest in a second hand and well-maintained watch, ideally with original papers and box.

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Trend Development



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The popularity of the Tag Heuer Monaco Calibre 12 Chronograph has fallen by about 50% on Google since end of 2012. Until then the watch's search volume rose constantly.

The interest in the Tag Heuer Monaco Calibre 12 Chronograph originates mainly from Europe. A large part of the search volume on Google comes from France, the UK and Italy. Cities with the highest search volume are Paris, São Paulo and Budapest. Overall, the Tag Heuer Monaco Calibre 12 Chronograph is demanded internationally, but the interest in this watch is declining.

Exemplary Illustration of
a mechanical movement

Calibre 12 beats as caliber in the Monaco Chronograph. Originally this movement is a Sellita SW300-1 and has been refined by Tag Heuer. It comes with a power reserve of 1 day and 16 hours. The watch hands advance 8 times per second with the movement's 28.800 alternations per hour.

Caliber:

Calibre 12

Winding:

Self-winding Movement

In-house Movement:

No, Sellita SW300-1

Alternations/h:

28.800

Complications:

Date, Chronograph

Amount of Jewels:     59


 



I
31

Power Reserve:         40h


 

I
45

The amount of jewels serves as indicator for the complexity and the finishing of a movement.
Market average:
31 Jewels (Self-winding movements)
21 Jewels (Manual winding movements)

The power reserve provides an insight into the performance of movements.
Market average:
45 hours (Self-winding movements)
50 hours (Manual winding movements)

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INFO ON RATING

Value Development

Resale Value

Trend

In-house Movement

Complications

Jewels

Power Reserve

The growth of the Tag Heuer Monaco Calibre 12 Chronograph accounts to the upper half of all price developments in our market portfolio from 1998 to 2016.

The resale value is positive. The trend is negative over the last years.

The movement stands clearly out in its amount of jewels as compared to other movements in our portfolio.

Please note:
A low rating does not implicate a bad quality of the movement.

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