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Monaco 1133 G
The grey dial Monaco is the less well know than the blue variant and came after the Chronomatic and Transitional mobels. The case, movement and hands are the same as the later blue examples. The metalic grey dial came with matt black and matching metalic grey registers both featuring the later brush steel hands with red accents.

