Top ten car watches.

Started by F Body, December 28, 2006, 01:05:21 PM

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F Body

In at No.1 Chanel J12 Superleggera



Like many luxury fashion labels, Chanel only recently got in to timepieces, but they're off to a great start, making it to the #1 spot on the list. The Chanel J12 Superleggera chronograph is constructed from ceramics, the latest hi-tech material being employed in motorsports, with black satin finish, accented by brushed aluminum, for a unique look that stands out in a field of steel watches. Superleggera, Italian for "very light", refers to its lightweight construction, evocative of classic Italian sports cars. This Swiss-made certified chronometer sells in the range of £3,000.


At No.2 Cartier Roadster



Cartier is credited by history as having popularized the wristwatch over the pocket watch at the turn of the 20th century, and the Roadster remains one of its most beautiful offerings. It bears no official marketing affiliation with any specific carmaker, it is not the official timepiece of any racing series, and it's not made of any high-tech materials. Its sole merits on which the Cartier Roadster is included in this list are its evocative name a design, the latter referring not to a specific automobile but arguably the most desirable kind of automobile, the former managing to gracefully walk the line between sporty and elegant. The steel chronograph pictured sells in the neighborhood of £3,500 with more and less expensive variations available.

No.3 TAG Chopard Mille Miglia



Snaking through a thousand miles of Italian countryside, the Mille Miglia is one of the most famous classic races in the world, and Chopard has been sponsoring the event for over twenty years. To commemorate the partnership, the renowned Swiss watchmaker has a complete line of sports-watches. This example, selling in the £1,500 range, features a tachometer, chronometer and chronograph, a titanium case and – as an extra special treat – a rubber wrist strap with tire-tread pattern styled after 1950's-era Dunlop racing tires (although versions are also available with metal and leather straps). The look is as classic as the racing event that bears its name, and the quality is reputed to be second to none..

No.4 TAG Heuer Carrera



design that remains contemporary and avant-garde across decades is not easy, and few designs – in architecture, in automobiles, anywhere – manage to achieve that timeless modernity. The TAG Heuer Carrera is one of them, and that's what we love about it. Carrera is Spanish for "race", evoking the famous Carrera Panamericana rally in Mexico. Big name drivers like Juan Pablo Montoya and Jeff Gordon wear it, and while the TAG line is full of iconic motorsport-inspired timepieces (like the square Monaco popularized by Steve McQueen in Le Mans), the Carrera
Automatic Chronograph Tachymetre is our favorite, retailing for around £1,500 Like its Porsche namesake, the Carrera has been updated to keep with the times, but remains unmistakable.

No.5 Pirelli PZero



While in the American market Pirelli might be just another tire company in the same vein as Goodyear or Bridgestone, overseas it is a premium label, turning out a Prada-esque fashion line, short films with big-name actors and the most exclusive and sought-after girlie calendar. It should come as no big surprise, then, that their wristwatch is one of the most intriguing and unique-looking timepieces on the market. The PZero watch series features aluminum and titanium construction with a tire-tread rubber strap that takes a more aggressive and contemporary angle than Chopard's interpretation (see above). With a wide range of variations in different colors and different types. only £400.

No.6 Breitling for Bentley Flying B



Arguably, no partnership between a watchmaker and an automaker seems more fitting than the collaboration between Breitling and Bentley, both brands representing exclusivity, fine craftsmanship and the height of their respective industries. The Flying B emblem they share lends its name to their first rectangular wristwatch, incorporating a unique movement and look. The hours are displayed in a large numerical window (like a jumbo date indicator), the minutes on the main dial and the seconds on a smaller dial at the bottom. The knurled metal finish that frames the face mimics the dashboards on some of Bentley's most sought-after exclusive models. It's both elegant and eye-catching, but at £5,000, it sure ain't cheap.

No.7 Ferrari Granturismo GMT by Officine Panerai



Ferrari recently left their previous timepiece partner Girard-Perregaux for Officine Panerai. The iconic Swiss-Italian watchmaker has crafted a unique case evoking the lines of Ferrari automobiles and together they've launched two lines of watches, the Granturismo with more sophisticated accents and the sportier Scuderia line. We're partial to the former, with its black face and leather strap with contrasting top-stitching. Like all GMT wristwatches, this model has an additional hand to keep tabs on Greenwich Main Time (or alternatively, a second time zone); a handy feature for travelers. Prices start around £2,500 !

No.8 Rolex Oyster Professional Cosmograph Daytona



What kind of a list would this be if we didn't include a Rolex, the indisputable king of wristwatches? The Daytona has pedigree in world motorsports, taking its name from the famous American raceway at which Rolex is title sponsor of the annual 24 hour race. It's worn by grand prix legend Jackie Stewart and Indy racing czar Roger Penske, not to mention countless other racing drivers, team leaders and car collectors the world over. The only chronograph in the Rolex range, the Daytona features the trademark Rolex sweeping second hand. Available in steel or gold, with leather or metal straps, the Rolex Daytona is the definitive motorsport chronometer. But the Rolex name comes with a Rolex price, and don't expect to pay less than £5,000.

No.9 Parmigiani Fleurier Bugatti 370



The driving watch is an interesting concept that makes perfect sense to some and absolutely none to others. This watch, made by Swiss watchmaker Parmigiani Fleurier for Bugatti makes about as much sense as the Veyron. It's also just about as complicated, exclusive and expensive, too. The completely unique mechanism was specifically designed for this watch alone and operates in a cylinder, fully visible through glass in between the 18-karat gold case. The face is one the bottom of the watch, letting the driver look at the time without removing his hands from the steering wheel. The first of only 150 was delivered to fashion icon Ralph Lauren (owner of one of only two remaining Bugatti Type 57SC Atlantics), and it sells for a staggering £100,000. (If you like the idea of a driving watch, the LP Stratosphere can be had for less than £1,000).

Finally No.10 Seiko Sportura Honda F1



Switzerland will always enjoy a premier status as the watchmaking capital of the world, but like the Japanese can today compete with Germany's best automakers, Japan's watches are a competitive option. Our favorite is the Seiko Sportura Ultimate Kinetic Chronograph, a unique wristwatch created to celebrate Seiko's partnership with Honda F1 and their premier driver Jenson Button. While conventional automatic timepieces use the movement of the wrist to move the gears, Seiko's kinetic movement charges a battery that will keep the watch going for five months on a single charge, with no battery to change. This version, with carbon fiber dial and bracelet links, was offered in a limited edition of only 1500 at around $4000, but the Seiko Sportura Honda F1 range includes a variety of watches at less than £300.

My choice I'd skip these and go for a Rado which is a snip about @ £1,000


55starchief

Nope sorry, none of those would get my money, far better watches out there with better engineering for the same money

If i had the money it would have to be a franck muller probably crazy time and a hublot for everyday use

Titsy

I quite like the Pirelli PZero watch, but I wouldn't buy one because I can't stand wearing a watch....

ianjpage

hmm none of them really grab me tbh!

Jo

No.9 Parmigiani Fleurier Bugatti 370 is the best but I'd still not pay that for one

Fieldy

Quoting: 55starchief
Nope sorry, none of those would get my money


Have to agree....I could think of better ways to blow a few grand!

Titsy

Quoting: Fieldy
I could think of better ways to blow a few grand!


Indeed.... Just think of all the shiney things and performance parts you could buy for the price of one of those watches....

ianjpage

Quoting: Titsy
Quoting: Fieldy
I could think of better ways to blow a few grand!


Indeed.... Just think of all the shiney things and performance parts you could buy for the price of one of those watches....


hmmm shiny things

Jamieg285

1st and 2nd ones look the same to me

Roadkill

My mobile phone tells me the time . . . who needs a watch ?


Titsy

Quoting: Roadkill
My mobile phone tells me the time . . . who needs a watch ?


That's the way I see it....

Incursus

Quoting: F Body
No.8 Rolex Oyster Professional Cosmograph Daytona


Got that one

Well a cheap knock off anyway

Titsy


philoldsmobile

i'll stick with my nice but fairly regular pulsar....

i intend to buy a really nice watch at some point, then wear the pulsar for every day use, but even at £150 it seems excessive for a daily watch...

i'd really like an omega or Tag heuer if i was spending my money, but that brightling at no 6 is really nice...no way i'd spend £5000 on a watch unless i was a squillionaire though, in the real world perhaps £500 but not £5000

55starchief

Well here are my top 2

the hublot as an everyday



Would have to be in rose gold with the ruby face

and a franck muller as a dress watch


Giblets

Good lord!

That second watch above is horrific.

I like the Hublot though

55starchief

Quoting: Giblets

That second watch above is horrific.


i could only find a picture of it in the color of dreams range, it comes in a standard version. The cool bit is the hour hand moves in 5 planes jumping around the watch face, the other one he did was this one



a little to much bling on this one the standard one is better looking but they all have a fully functioniong roulette wheel

Roadkill

Must get a new battery for my Sekonda . . . . It's been flat for about . . . oh, 9 years ?


Jamieg285

Quoting: Roadkill
Must get a new battery for my Sekonda . . . . It's been flat for about . . . oh, 9 years ?


Cool, is a digital one that bleeps every hour?  

Roadkill

Quoting: Jamieg285
Cool, is a digital one that bleeps every hour?


N'ah, old skool hands and stuff.

No bleeping . . . no laser or garot wire, either.

007 gets all the good stuff.