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This week, we’re adding the weekend watch to your collection. Call it Monday longing for Saturdays and Sundays gone by, or call it a love for a good, casual watch, but today we’re all about the weekend watch. Your weekender should be sturdy, rugged. Something that can stand up to pickup soccer games or extreme grocery shopping. It’s likely that you’ll pair it with your favorite jeans, maybe some flannel, maybe a 1980′s concert tee, so it’s essential that your weekend watch be an expression of your personal style. The staid dress watch and always-appropriate all purpose watch are your trusty stand-by’s, but the weekend watch is your chance to take a risk.
We’re digging this TAG Heuer Monaco CW2111.FC6177, replete with funky markers and square subdials.
The hardware-inspired pushers add a layer of manliness to this already masculine watch, and we like the gentle curve of the case; the pairing of the two keep it from being too military inspired.
The refined black gator strap, sealed with a minimalist TAG logo-engraved clasp, make this racing watch polished enough to class up those aforementioned concert tees – also making it a great option for a casual lunch date or a round with the guys while watching the big game later. The TAG Heuer Monaco CW2111.FC6177 is a great weekend watch that’ll serve in any Sat/Sun activities. And, as a pre-requisite, the weekend watch shouldn’t break the bank (it’s only for 2 days, after all). This TAG fits the reduced-size bill at just under $3k. A nice ROI, if we may say so. Specs below!
Product Description
Brand
Tag Heuer
Model
Monaco
Reference Number
CW2111.FC6177
Case Measurement
38.5mm x 38.5mm
Case Material
Stainless Steel
Dial
Black
Movement
Automatic
Band
Black Leather
Crystal
Acrylic
Length
7.5″
Original Retail
$3900
Gender
Men’s
Box and Papers
Comes with Original Box and Raymond Lee Jewelers Papers