TAG Heuer Formula 1 Quartz Alec Monopoly Full Set Rare
- Reference number WAZ1119.FT8023
- Year of production 2018
- Brand TAG Heuer
- Model Formula 1 Quartz Alec Monopoly Full Set Rare
- Style of watch Watch
- Scope of delivery Watch with original box and original papers
- Gender Men’s watch/Unisex
- Movement Quartz
- Dial color White
- Case material Steel
- Bracelet material Crocodile skin
- Bracelet Color Black
- Clasp Buckle
- Clasp Material Steel
- Water Resistance 3 ATM
- Crystal Sapphire glass
- Dial Numerals Arabic numerals
- Bezel Material Steel
- Location United States of America
Description
Offered for sale here is a striking and collectible TAG Heuer Formula 1 Alec Monopoly Special Edition, reference WAZ1119.FT8023, the result of a bold collaboration between TAG Heuer and renowned street artist Alec Monopoly. The watch comes complete with the warranty card, box, outer box, instruction manual, and the Alec Monopoly one-page booklet. Full set. Overall excellent condition with only minor marks on the back case.
Alec Monopoly, famous for his pop-infused, satirical graffiti and iconic depictions of the Monopoly Man, has earned international acclaim for his distinctive and provocative style. In 2016, TAG Heuer appointed him as its official Art Provocateur — an uncommon and prestigious title within the world of Swiss watchmaking.
This limited edition timepiece proudly showcases Monopoly’s vibrant artwork on the dial, transforming it into a wearable piece of contemporary art. The caseback features his signature graffiti-style tag, adding a unique and edgy finishing touch. Visually dynamic and highly collectible, this watch stands out as both a statement piece and a conversation starter.
The watch in the photos is the actual watch you get. We use a strong macro lens for our photos which may make imperfections appear larger or worse than they actually are. International Delivery: all watch straps made out of exotic leather (alligator/crocodile/snake/skate/etc.) will be removed prior to shipping internationally (due to CITES regulations on endangered species).