Limited to 1911 pieces, in tribute to the launch date of the Time of Trip, the first dashboard chronograph, the new version of TAG Heuer's Monza chronograph re-proposes the aesthetic canons of the 1970s: a bezel with rounded corners, blue hands on a white dial, luminescent oversized Arabic numerals, and "chemin de fer" hour markers on the counters at 9 and 3, the continuous seconds and chronograph minutes counters respectively. The Heuer logo is placed on the dial, just below 12 o'clock, and is also printed on the inside of the brown leather strap with folding clasp. The steel case, 38 millimetres in diameter, houses the Calibre 36, the fastest movement since the Mikrograph. Available from June 2011, the Monza Automatic Chronograph is priced at € 4,850.