Much like space travel, military heritage, and diving legends, watches will always be tied to the world of automotive sports. Today, we see brand logos plastered on the sides of race cars and immortalize the driving heroes of the past (like Ayrton Senna or Jo Siffert). Often, we are significantly attracted to the role that watches and precise timekeeping play on the track as well. This goes for both modern timepieces and even tools like vintage dash timers. The result: a genealogy that is responsible for some of the most intriguing watches available today. Bottom line? There’s much to be had in a fine racing watch you can add to your collection. So, let’s dissect the anatomy and discuss a few great examples.
There are a few features that separate a racing watch from other sport watches:
By design, racing watches also usually tie into the imagery found on the race track. Many of them integrate characteristics like racing stripes, bright colors, or even recycled car components. This results in a watch that might be a bit too “loud” on the wrist for some people. So always consider your style, wearing preferences, and professional (or recreational) track needs before choosing one.
You’re fascinated by the golden age of racecar driving and probably had a few McQueen posters in your bedroom growing up. Brand sponsorships and ambassadors don’t really mean much to you, but you want a watch that quietly carries that high-speed lifestyle DNA. If you’re looking for something understated and pure, consider:
Our Pick: The Tag Heuer Monaco CAW2111
If you’re looking for something a little more functional when you’re out on the track, legibility is key. Not only should your watch offer a true, in-the-field purpose, but it should also serve as a stylish piece you can wear for most occasions. Look for:
Our Pick: The Tag Heuer Carrera “Jack Heuer” Limited Edition
You need a watch that tells the world where you’ve been and how fast you’re moving. Racing is in your blood and you might even be like our pal Ted Gushue, who made it from the hospital to the crib in a Porsche 911 SC. Consider:
Our Pick: The Rolex Daytona (in gold, and preferably vintage)
A racing or racing-inspired watch can serve as a great everyday watch. Sure, you might not find yourself speeding through victory laps or timing your work commute with a tachymeter, but you can appreciate these watches nonetheless. Overall, they serve as a great addition to any collection and you can’t go wrong with any of the options listed above.
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