When it comes to TAG Heuer chronographs, the Monza ranks somewhere after the more popular (and collectible) Carrera, Autavia, and Monaco. Introduced in 1976, the TAG Heuer Monza, like most TAG Heuer chronographs, draws its inspiration from auto racing. After Ferrari won the Formula One Constructors Cup in 1975, and driver Niki Lauda won the Drivers Championship, Heuer, then a sponsor of Ferrari, released the Monza to celebrate the Scuderia’s first victory since 1964.
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