TAG Heuer Targa Florio Chronograph Re-Edition ref. CX2110 – Serviced & Polished

TAG Heuer has never been shy about celebrating its motorsports heritage, and why should it be? After all, some of Heuer’s most iconic models trace their origins to technical innovations conceived at the racetrack – it only makes sense that TAG would strive to live up to this prized legacy.

The TAG Heuer Targa Florio was released in 2001 as a tribute to the renowned Italian road race held from 1955 to 1973. Much like the true-to-form reedition on offer here, the 2001 model drew inspiration from the distinctive Flieger chronographs sold by Heuer during the 1930s. The coin-edged bezel, stencil-style indices, and high-contrast color palette all point toward its source of inspiration, yet the ref. CX2110 manages to convey its ties to motorsports with little effort, even to those not in the know. And while that might be simply because the TAG Heuer logo is to be found at the top of the dial, that itself means a lot – few brands in the price bracket (if any) can bolster such widespread recognition. As you can imagine, a military racing chronograph is quite a rare thing, so the decision to re-release this iconic model was met with much approval in the watch community, as was the decision to add a date display at six o’clock and put in a traditional plexiglass crystal instead of the supposedly superior sapphire. 
Inside, protected by the solid casebook, the Calibre 17 (ETA 2894-2) is ticking confidently away.


Our offering was just serviced and polished in 09.2022 and is in exemplary condition both visually and technically. It comes in its original box and is outfitted with a beautiful suede strap with the OEM folding clasp.

Covered by a limited warranty of 1 year, starting on the date of purchase.

 

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