International audienceThe monazite U-Th-Pb chronometer is extensively used to date metamorphic rocks because it is usually considered to be resistant to diffusive Pb loss at temperatures as high as 800°C. However, age perturbations are sometimes documented in monazite grains showing distinct compositional and age domains. The mechanism by which Pb is lost is not well understood. Fluid-assisted recrystallization has been shown to constitute an efficient mean to reset the monazite chronometer in experimental conditions (Seydoux-Guillaume et al. 2002). Whether the same holds true in natural systems remains to be documented. Here we present in situ U-Th-Pb ages on monazite from foliated pegmatitic veins from highly strained levels of the Centra...