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TAG Heuer introduces five new Monaco watches, including two Monaco Evergraph models and three Monaco Chronographs.
The new Monaco Evergraph debuts the square Calibre TH80-00, a COSC-certified 5 Hz movement capable of timing to 1/10th of a second.
The 322-component TH80-00 delivers a 70-hour power reserve and is displayed through the Evergraph’s transparent dial.
Three new Monaco Chronographs arrive with a slimmer 13.8mm titanium case and a properly square bezel.
The Monaco Chronograph is powered by the Automatic Calibre TH20-11, delivering an impressive 80-hour power reserve.
The TAG Heuer Monaco has always looked like it belongs somewhere near a racetrack. The square case, rebellious attitude and decades of motorsport history have made sure of that. But with TAG Heuer back as Formula 1’s official timekeeper and chronographs firmly in the spotlight for 2026, the Swiss watchmaker appears more interested than ever in reminding us exactly where its racing roots lie.
At Watches and Wonders 2026, that means going all-in on one of its most famous creations. TAG Heuer has unveiled five new Monaco watches, split between two very different interpretations of the square icon. Two arrive under the new Monaco Evergraph name, while three new Monaco Chronographs offer a slimmer and more familiar route into the collection.
The Monaco Evergraph is undoubtedly where much of the mechanical attention will land. Crafted from titanium and powered by the new avant-garde Calibre TH80-00, the two watches push the Monaco into fresh territory. The trio of Monaco Chronographs shouldn’t be treated as supporting acts, though. Their slimmer titanium cases now house the in-house TH20-11 movement, giving the classic chronograph an important mechanical update of its own.
Five watches, two new movements and enough racing attitude to make us question the speed limit on the way home. TAG Heuer is doubling down on the Monaco for 2026, and frankly, we’re more than happy to come along for the ride. Here’s everything you need to know about the five new releases.
TAG Heuer Monaco Evergraph
The Monaco Evergraph is where TAG Heuer really starts pushing the technical side of its square icon. At the centre of both new references is the Calibre TH80-00, a completely square movement designed to match the architecture of the watch it surrounds. According to TAG Heuer, the more complex construction is naturally harder to produce, but the payoff comes through greater reliability — a fairly important quality when your name is once again responsible for timing the fastest cars on the planet.
And TAG Heuer certainly isn’t hiding any of the hard work. The TH80-00 features an open-worked architecture and reversed movement construction, putting its 322 components on full display through the transparent dial. Look closely, and you’ll also find bridges shaped in a clear nod to the TH81-00 movement used in the Monaco Split-Seconds Chronograph. It’s a clever link between two of TAG Heuer’s most technically ambitious modern Monacos, and one that gives the Evergraph a distinctly mechanical personality from almost every angle.
The movement itself uses a compliant mechanism, relying on flexible components to improve durability, reliability and precision. COSC-certified and beating at a high frequency of 5 Hz, the TH80-00 can measure time to 1/10th of a second while still delivering a healthy 70-hour power reserve. In other words, the Evergraph isn’t simply showing off its mechanics through a transparent dial — there is some serious timing hardware underneath all that theatre.
Both references take inspiration from the dynamic lines of the Monaco Split-Seconds Chronograph and arrive in Grade 5 titanium, with one keeping the natural metal finish and the other going darker with a black DLC coating. The familiar Monaco shape remains, but fine-brushed and polished surfaces, avant-garde horlogerie arches and elongated ergonomic pushers give the case a sharper, more technical appearance. Even the crown moves to the 9 o’clock position, adding another unusual detail to a watch that clearly has little interest in convention.
Flip the Evergraph over, and TAG Heuer gives the TH80-00 one more chance to steal the show. A large sapphire exhibition caseback uses a squared, almost hexagonal opening designed to better frame the calibre sitting inside. From the transparent dial to the exhibition back, the entire Monaco Evergraph feels built around one idea: if you’re going to create a 322-component square movement this complicated, you might as well make sure everyone can see it.
TAG Heuer Monaco Evergraph Ref. CEW5181.FT8123 | Image: Supplied / TAG Heuer
Brand: TAG Heuer
Model: Monaco Evergraph
Reference: CEW5181.FT8123
Diameter: 40 mm
Thickness: 14.51 mm
Material: Titanium
Dial: Transparent acrylic glass with white & red markings
Calibre: Automatic Calibre TH80-00
Power Reserve: 70 Hours
Water-Resistance: 10 Bar (100 metres, 330 feet)
Price: USD $25,000
TAG Heuer Monaco Evergraph Ref. CEW5180.FT8122 | Image: Supplied / TAG Heuer
Brand: TAG Heuer
Model: Monaco Evergraph
Reference: CEW5180.FT8122
Diameter: 40 mm
Thickness: 14.51 mm
Material: Titanium
Dial: Transparent acrylic glass with white & red markings
Calibre: Automatic Calibre TH80-00
Power Reserve: 70 Hours
Water-Resistance: 10 Bar (100 metres, 330 feet)
Price: USD $25,000
TAG Heuer Monaco Chronograph | Image: Supplied / TAG Heuer
TAG Heuer Monaco Chronograph
For those who love the Monaco but don’t necessarily need the mechanical complexity of the new Evergraph, TAG Heuer has introduced three new Monaco Chronographs for 2026. The changes are more subtle here, but they reach almost every part of the watch, from the case and bezel to its dimensions and how it feels on the wrist. It is still unmistakably a Monaco, only now the famous racing chronograph has been given a more refined and wearable shape.
Although the Monaco has been recognized for more than five decades as one of watchmaking’s great square icons, earlier generations featured a rectangular bezel. TAG Heuer has finally squared things up for the new collection, introducing a properly square bezel that brings more balance to the overall design. The dimensions have changed as well, moving from 39mm x 39mm and 14.3mm thick to 39.4mm x 39.4mm and 13.8mm thick. It may have grown slightly in width and height, but the slimmer case gives the watch a noticeably neater profile.
TAG Heuer has also spent time working on how the Monaco sits on the wrist. A sloped and bevelled caseback is joined by tapered lugs and a strap that integrates higher into the caseband, while the chronograph pushers are now longer and more neatly integrated into the case. These are small changes when viewed individually, but together they make a real difference to the ergonomics of a watch that has never had the most conventional shape to begin with.
Inside all three watches is the Automatic Calibre TH20-11, an in-house chronograph movement that brings an important mechanical update to the new generation. The calibre delivers an impressive 80-hour power reserve, giving you more than three days of running time when fully wound. Paired with the lightweight Grade 5 titanium construction used across the collection, the TH20-11 gives the new Monaco Chronograph some proper substance beneath its familiar racing-inspired looks.
The three references arrive in Iconic Blue, green and black, each giving the Monaco a noticeably different personality. Blue remains closely tied to the original watch introduced in 1969 and will probably be the familiar choice for Monaco purists, while the new green version brings a fresher look to the collection. The black model leans further into luxury, pairing pink-gold details with Grade 5 titanium for a darker and richer take on the square chronograph. Each watch is finished with a perforated racing strap, keeping the Monaco’s motorsport connection right where it belongs.
Whether you’re heading to a Grand Prix or simply want one of watchmaking’s most recognizable chronographs on your wrist, the new Monaco Chronographs make a strong case for themselves. TAG Heuer hasn’t tried to turn the collection into something it isn’t; instead, the slimmer case, improved ergonomics, titanium construction and new TH20-11 movement give the Monaco a thoughtful update where it matters. More wearable, mechanically stronger and still proudly square, the Monaco continues to do things its own way.
TAG Heuer Monaco Chronograph Ref. CDW2180.FC8360 | Image: Supplied / TAG Heuer
Brand: TAG Heuer
Model: Monaco Chronograph
Reference: CDW2180.FC8360
Diameter: 39 mm
Thickness: 13.9 mm
Material: Titanium
Dial: Green
Calibre: Automatic Calibre TH20-11
Power Reserve: 80 Hours
Water-Resistance: 10 Bar (100 metres, 330 feet)
Price: USD $9,350
TAG Heuer Monaco Chronograph Ref. CDW2181.FC8360 | Image: Supplied / TAG Heuer
Brand: TAG Heuer
Model: Monaco Chronograph
Reference: CDW2181.FC8360
Diameter: 39 mm
Thickness: 13.9 mm
Material: Titanium
Dial: Blue
Calibre: Automatic Calibre TH20-11
Power Reserve: 80 Hours
Water-Resistance: 10 Bar (100 metres, 330 feet)
Price: USD $9,350
TAG Heuer Monaco Chronograph Ref. CDW2150.FC8360 | Image: Supplied / TAG Heuer
What Do We Think About TAG Heuer’s New Monaco Watches?
Five new Monaco watches in one release could easily have felt like TAG Heuer was doing too much, but we think the split between the Evergraph and the more familiar Monaco Chronograph works surprisingly well. The Evergraph is the one that grabs our attention from a technical perspective, particularly with its square TH80-00 movement and open architecture, while the slimmer titanium Monaco Chronographs are probably the watches we’d be more likely to wear every day. Our favourite? The Black opalin Chronograph has our vote. It feels fresh without messing with Monaco’s character, and with the new TH20-11 movement and 80-hour power reserve inside, there is plenty more going on than a simple colour change. Overall, TAG Heuer has given its famous square icon a proper update for 2026, and we think the Monaco is looking better than it has in years.
Elias Albay is the Founder and Director of Many Men Magazine, a Toronto-based digital publication dedicated to promoting modern masculinity through style, culture, and self-improvement. What started as a personal turning point became a purposeful platform. — born from Elias’ desire to create something meaningful after completing his studies and finding no career path that truly matched his ambitions. With a background in Civil Engineering from York University and experience in Commercial Flight Operations at CAE, he applied skills, and resilience from both fields to forge a new path.
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Winter is the perfect month to truly appreciate fragrances and their notes. During this season, scents become more noticeable and last longer, revealing more character. Cold weather enhances scents, bringing deeper notes to life in ways they don’t during warmer months. This is the perfect season for bold woods, warming spices, rich ambers, and darker accords that feel intentional as soon as you apply them. Our curated list isn’t light or forgettable; it’s built for depth, designed to linger, and is selected for performance in colder temperatures. Some fragrances are smooth and refined, while others are darker and more expressive, but all of them add warmth, confidence, and personality to a winter wear collection. So, let’s check them out:
Wearability: Best suited to winter and cooler evenings, with enough polish for daytime wear
Longevity: 8–12 hours
Price: USD $360
If loud, smoky oud fragrances are the heavy boots of winter, Acqua di Parma Oud is the perfectly shined leather loafer — and honestly, that’s exactly why it stands out. It opens with a refined citrus brightness before settling into smooth, well-mannered oud and supple leather, supported by warm woods that give the scent depth without ever feeling showy or overdone. In our opinion, this is one of the rare oud fragrances that feels genuinely wearable, subtle yet memorable, and perfectly suited to crisp winter mornings or elegant evening occasions where quiet confidence speaks louder than volume.
Wearability: Best worn in autumn & winter, particularly for evenings or dressed-up occasions
Longevity: 7–9 hours
Price: USD $200
Guerlain Habit Rouge is one of those fragrances that reminds you why classics maintain their status. First launched in 1965, it combines sharp citrus with leather and vanilla in a way that still feels unique decades later, striking a balance between sophistication and confidence that modern releases often try to imitate. There’s a refined masculinity to it — bold without being overbearing, polished without seeming outdated — that becomes especially comforting in colder weather.
This is a winter fragrance wearing a tailored coat rather than a bulky parka. The warmth of vanilla and amber softens the leather base, while citrus keeps everything fresh and wearable, even hours after application. It’s not chasing trends or trying to reinvent itself, and that’s exactly its strength — a timeless, gentlemanly scent that feels just as relevant today as when it first appeared.
Wearability: Ideal for winter & cooler months, especially evenings or statement daytime wear
Longevity: 8–10 hours
Price: USD $135
Dior Fahrenheit is one of those fragrances that refuses to quietly fade into history, and that’s what makes Dior perfumes some of the best. Launched in 1988, its unmistakable blend of cool violet leaf and warm leather remains bold today. Personally, I remember it clearly from my childhood—watching my dad wear it constantly through winter, with the aroma clinging to his coat and lingering in the room long after he’d left. That familiarity gives Fahrenheit an emotional significance that goes beyond notes and performance, and in our opinion, that’s exactly why it works so well. It thrives in cold air, where its rugged woods and leather feel confident, slightly rebellious, and deeply masculine — a true winter classic that carries both character and memory on the skin.
Wearability: Best reserved for winter evenings, formal settings, or moments that call for something bold & expressive
Longevity: 10–12 hours
Price: USD $360
From the first spray, it feels rich and ceremonial, opening with resinous incense and dark fruits before unfolding into a dense blend of honeyed warmth, oud, and smoky woods that seem to grow deeper by the hour and that is what Jabilaation XXV is all about. This is not a fragrance you wear casually or absentmindedly — it demands confidence and rewards patience, especially in cold weather where its complexity truly shines. Jubilation XXV feels timeless and powerful, the kind of scent that lingers on a wool coat long after the night is over, leaving behind an impression that’s impossible to ignore.
Wearability: Perfect for winter & colder evenings, especially when you want something comforting yet refined
Longevity: 7–9 hours
Price: USD $165
This is one of those perfumes where sometimes softness can be just as powerful as intensity in winter fragrances. It opens with a smooth, resinous myrrh that immediately feels warm and enveloping, before settling into creamy tonka and vanilla that give the scent its signature cocoon-like quality. In our opinion, this is one of the most wearable cold-weather fragrances on the market — elegant, comforting, and quietly addictive without ever becoming cloying. It’s the kind of scent that works beautifully in close quarters, lingering gently on knitwear and scarves, and making it an ideal choice for winter nights that call for warmth rather than drama.
Wearability: Best suited to autumn & winter, particularly evenings, dates, or dressed-up occasions
Longevity: 8–10 hours
Price: USD $189
Here’s another one from Dior called Homme Intense that quietly redefines what a masculine winter scent can be. Built around a rich, powdery iris, it feels smooth, elegant, and almost tailored, with subtle leather and woods adding depth rather than aggression. If you ask us, we can tell you it’s one of those fragrances where sophistication is done right, intimate and confident, without ever trying to be loud. It wears beautifully in cold weather, especially in the evening, where its soft projection and creamy texture make it feel personal, polished, and effortlessly modern.
Wearability: Extremely versatile, ideal for winter & cooler months, working just as well for daytime wear as it does for evenings
Longevity: 8–10 hours
Price: USD $210
This is one of our all-time favourites, the Chanel Bleu de Chanel Parfum, which takes the familiar essence of the Bleu line and adds depth, warmth, and maturity, making it especially suitable for winter. The freshness remains, but it’s darker and more grounded, with incense and creamy woods becoming prominent as it dries down. In our view, this is the most complete and confident version of Bleu de Chanel — polished, masculine, and endlessly wearable without ever feeling dull. It’s the kind of fragrance that suits almost any winter occasion, from office days to evening outings, and does so with understated confidence rather than flash.
Wearability: Best reserved for winter & cold evenings, particularly when you want something bold, introspective, & distinctive
Longevity: 11–12 Hours
Price: USD $550
If you enjoyed Jubilation XXV from our list, you’ll definitely like the Purpose 50. This winter fragrance is the most intense and contemplative since it was created as a higher-concentration extrait. It greatly enhances the original Purpose, leaning heavily into resinous frankincense, dry woods, and a smoky, almost meditative vibe. In our opinion, this isn’t a crowd-pleaser so keep that in mind. It feels serious, grounded, and quietly powerful—perfect for cold nights, heavy coats, and moments when you want your fragrance to feel meaningful rather than simply decorative.
Wearability: Perfect for winter & cooler months, especially for everyday wear when you want something refined yet approachable
Longevity: 8–10 hours
Price: USD $430
Looking for your next everyday winter fragrance? This one, my friend, is a masterclass in restraint within the niche fragrance world. It takes familiar barbershop-style notes like lavender and bergamot and wraps them in creamy woods and soft musks, creating a scent that feels clean, comforting, and quietly addictive. This works so well in winter because it doesn’t try to overwhelm — it sits close to the skin, feels effortlessly put together, and suits daily wear as easily as relaxed evenings. If you’re in a rush for last-minute plans and want to smell undeniably good, this is your go-to.
Wearability: Ideal for winter daytime wear & casual evenings, especially if you want something fresh with a colder, metallic edge
Longevity: 5–8 Hours
Price: USD $120
Montblanc Explorer Platinum is designed for daily wear and what we like to call a safe choice. It doesn’t aim to be niche or unconventional, which is one of its main strengths. The scent feels clean, modern, and widely appealing, making it a comfortable option for everyday wear and most situations. As we mentioned, this is a safe pick if you’re buying without testing first; it won’t cause any issues and is a well-priced alternative to more costly options, while delivering solid performance and versatility.
Wearability: Best suited to winter & cold nights, ideal for evenings, nights out, & bold statement wear
Longevity: 10–12 hours
Price: USD $155
Whenever you hear the name Spicebomb Extreme, I promise it does exactly what it sounds like. It takes the original Spicebomb and amplifies it, layering fiery spices over a dark, sweet tobacco-vanilla base that feels rich, intense, and unapologetically winter-appropriate. In our opinion, this is one of those scents that announces your presence the moment you walk into a room, making it much better suited for nights out than for close-quarter office wear. It thrives in freezing temperatures, where its spice-heavy profile feels comforting rather than overwhelming, and for many men, it becomes a go-to cold-weather staple year after year. If you’re after a winter fragrance that is bold, masculine, and unmistakably powerful, Spicebomb Extreme still earns its place in the conversation.
Wearability: Extremely versatile, works year-round but shines in winter for both daytime & evening wear
Longevity: 8–10 hours
Price: USD $510
Creed Aventus hardly needs an introduction, yet it still earns its spot on any winter list. The balance of bright fruit and smoky woods gives it a confident, commanding presence that cuts through cold air effortlessly, while the dry-down feels refined rather than heavy. If you ask us, the Aventus works so well in winter because it avoids the usual sweet or spicy clichés, offering something crisp, powerful, and unmistakably masculine instead. It’s a fragrance that projects success and self-assurance, making it just as effective under a tailored coat during the day as it is for evenings.
Wearability: Excellent for autumn & winter, especially daytime wear & refined casual settings
Longevity: 7–9 hours
Price: USD $155
Where to start with Hermès Terre d’Hermès? Honestly, this is one of those fragrances that feels quietly confident rather than attention-seeking. It opens with a sharp, slightly bitter citrus that quickly gives way to earthy vetiver and dry woods, grounded by a distinctive mineral edge that sets it apart from anything else in this category. If you value maturity and want to leave a good impression for someone, this is definitely the one, in our opinion. Worn in colder weather, Terre d’Hermès feels grounded, intellectual, and timeless, making it especially well-suited to daytime wear under a wool coat or tailored jacket.
Wearability: Best suited to autumn & winter, particularly evenings, dates, & dressed-up occasions
Longevity: 8–10 hours
Price: USD $136
If there’s one fragrance that proves elegance can still be seductive, it’s Prada L’Homme Intense. It takes the clean, almost pristine quality of the original Prada L’Homme and adds real depth for colder weather, wrapping its signature iris in amber, leather, and patchouli, creating a smoother, darker, and far more intimate scent that’s especially effective once temperatures drop. The powdery iris never feels old-fashioned; instead, it comes across as confident and refined, while the leather and warm woods add a subtle sensuality that lingers close to the skin. It’s not loud or attention-seeking, but it doesn’t need to be — L’Homme Intense is all about presence, balance, and understated confidence, making it a standout choice for evenings and one of the most polished winter fragrances on the market.
Wearability: Best suited to winter & cooler evenings, especially dates & intimate settings
Longevity: 6–9 hours
Price: USD $130
This is also one of our favourites, and few fragrances grasp the essence of evening wear quite like Yves Saint Laurent La Nuit de l’Homme. From the first spray, it feels warm and inviting, built around smooth rather than sharp spicy cardamom, supported by soft woods and aromatic lavender. It’s sensual without being heavy, confident without being aggressive — a balance that’s surprisingly difficult to pull off. One of the best “close-range” winter fragrances ever made. It doesn’t aim for massive projection or all-day dominance; instead, it thrives in moments when subtlety matters. Worn on a cold night, La Nuit de l’Homme feels effortless and intimate, the kind of scent that draws people in rather than announcing itself, and that’s exactly why it has remained a modern classic.
There’s no shortage of great winter fragrances out there, and the list could easily go on and on. From timeless classics to cult favourites, narrowing it down is never easy. These honourable mentions still provide everything you expect from a winter scent—depth, warmth, and personality—just from a slightly different angle. Each one adds its own character to the colder months, making them worthwhile alternatives depending on your style, mood, or how you prefer to wear your fragrance. Let’s look at these alternative options below:
Jean Paul Gaultier – Le Male Le Parfum (USD $152): Le Male Le Parfum feels like the grown-up version of something you probably remember from years ago, with its warm, smooth, and more refined scent, featuring creamy vanilla and spices taking center stage. There’s still confidence here, but it’s more fitting for candlelit dinners than clubbing. It’s especially effective in winter when you want comfort without a predictable scent.
Byredo – Black Saffron (USD $330): If you want something that grabs everyone’s attention as soon as you walk into a room and trust me, a lot of people would lean in towards you, then you don’t want to miss this one. It opens dark and slightly fruity, then settles into leather and soft woods that sit close to the skin. If you like your winter scents understated, personal, and a little introspective, this one makes a lot of sense.
Comme des Garçons – Blackpepper (USD $120): Still looking for something with a peppery edge? Well, here’s another fragrance that isn’t trying to be your friend, and that’s the point—opening with a dry, almost crackling pepper note that feels sharp and a little confrontational, before settling into darker woods and a subtle earthy warmth. There’s nothing sweet or comforting here, so if winter scents feel too heavy or sugary for you, give this a try with a refreshing change of pace that smells confident, modern, and a little bit rebellious.
Maison Francis Kurkdjian – Grand Soir (USD $265): Rich in amber, resins, and a smooth vanilla base, it has a luxurious, almost glowing presence, especially in cold weather. It’s not something you casually wear for errands — this one shines at night, dressed well, when you want to feel composed and deliberate, and this fragrance does it well for winter.
Givenchy – Gentleman Society Eau de Parfum Extreme (USD $154): This version of Gentleman feels darker and more serious than earlier releases, leaning into woods and spice without going overboard. It’s clean, modern, and confidently masculine, and you can think of it as an easy winter reach when you want something polished that still carries weight.
How to Choose Your Winter Signature Perfume?
Choosing a winter signature perfume isn’t about chasing the strongest scent in the room — it’s about finding one that truly feels like you when temperatures drop. A great winter fragrance should match your personality, suit the season, and feel right in the moments you actually wear it. Before committing to a bottle, here are a few things worth keeping in mind:
Cold weather changes everything: Winter air is heavier and drier, which means fragrances behave very differently compared to warmer months. Rich notes like woods, spices, amber, leather, and incense tend to last longer and feel more balanced, rather than overpowering. This is also the season where depth matters — a fragrance that evolves slowly and develops over hours often feels more satisfying than something that hits hard and disappears. In winter, subtle complexity usually beats sharp freshness.
Match the warmth to your personality: If you are confident and bold, deeper notes like oud, leather, incense, or dark amber can feel powerful and grounding. If your style is more understated, softer woods, vanilla, or smooth resins provide warmth without overwhelming. The goal is to find a scent that feels natural on you, not something that wears you instead.
Consider when and where you’ll wear it: Think realistically about your routine. A fragrance you plan to wear daily should feel comfortable from morning to night, without becoming tiring or intrusive in close settings. On the other hand, evening scents can be bolder, darker, and more expressive, especially for dinners, events, or nights out. Choosing a winter signature that aligns with your lifestyle ensures it feels intentional, not just situational.
Always test it on your skin: Winter fragrances change gradually, often revealing their best side hours after you’ve applied them. What smells wonderful on paper might feel heavy or flat once it settles on your skin. Wear it for a full day, observe how it evolves, and pay attention to how it makes you feel — that’s usually the best guide.
Why Trust Our List?
Finding the right winter fragrance isn’t just about a quick spray and moving on — it’s about understanding how a scent develops in cold weather and how it fits into your daily life. Every fragrance on this list has been worn in real-world conditions, from crisp winter mornings to long evenings where depth and longevity really matter. We’ve researched extensively, tested each scent over time, and considered feedback from genuine fragrance enthusiasts to ensure every pick delivers both quality and character. Longevity, projection, and overall wearability were key factors, so you can trust these selections are chosen with intention — not hype — and are meant to feel like a natural extension of your style.
Elias Albay is the Founder and Director of Many Men Magazine, a Toronto-based digital publication dedicated to promoting modern masculinity through style, culture, and self-improvement. What started as a personal turning point became a purposeful platform. — born from Elias’ desire to create something meaningful after completing his studies and finding no career path that truly matched his ambitions. With a background in Civil Engineering from York University and experience in Commercial Flight Operations at CAE, he applied skills, and resilience from both fields to forge a new path.