Watch Facts
Quiz: 2023.11.01 Quiz (Automotive)
- Matte black ceramic case in 42mm.
- Automatic chronograph movement BR-CAL.301. Bi color flange with white and yellow.
- Tachymeter with a highly visible white backgrould.
- Power reserve at 40 hours.
- Limited to 999pcs.
- Priced at 5,990.00€
This watch from 2016 is a COSC-certified chronograph that has a second zone-time indicator. The technology used to make the case comes from aerospace and formula one racing. The watch is a limited edition of 250 pieces. Carbon case in 45mm. Priced at US$22,700.00
This watch was created in 2017 to celebrate Ferrari 70th anniversary, the monopusher Tourbillon was created completely by Ferrari engineers. Three versions are available, each limited to just 70 pieces. HUB6311 manual winding Tourbillon Chronograph movement, 253 components, 115 hours power reserve. Titanium. King gold. Carbon. case in 45mm Priced at : 950k to 1.2m HKD (125k to 156k USD)
Porsche introduced their latest and most powerful 911 Turbo S, only 500cars will be sold. If you’re one of the lucky owner, you have the option to purchase this exclusive chronograph. Black carbide coated titanium case in 42mm. The watch can be customized just as the car; to match the interior, the wheels and the leather trim. Automatic flyback chronograph movement Caliber Werk 01.200 with 48hrs power reserve. COSC certified . Limited to 500pcs (ownership of the car is required to order this watch) Priced at US$12,650.00
- Stainless steel case in 42mm (DLC coated for the black dial version).
- Automatic Heuer caliber 02 with flyback chronograph.
- Bidirectional rotating bezel with 60-minute ceramic insert, quick release interchangeable strap system.
- Power reserve is 80hrs.
- Priced at 5950€ for The silver edition 6600€ for the black DLC-coated edition
The watch (2017) design was inspired by the famous vintage Jaguar E-Type. Movement is a 7750 base automatic caliber, Stainless steel case polished, with a DLC-treated case band in 43mm. 40 hours power reserve. COSC Priced at 5295€
- Worn by Steve McQueen in the racing film, Le Mans.
- In 1971, Steven McQueen starred in the racing “documentary styled” movie Le Mans; directed by Lee Katzin.
- This is before the trend of brand using movies to build their presences; and the production team went out to purchase these watches at retail price.
- McQueen took one Monaco and gave it to his chief mechanic; thanking him for keeping him alive for the past few months.
- At first, Haig Alltounian didn’t want the watch but McQueen told him he had already done the engraving on the case back, he couldn’t give it to someone else.
- The Monaco watch was first introduced in 1969, bearing a few significant details, first and foremost is the case shape, being square isn’t the easiest to make it water resistant; but they’ve managed to get the Monaco to withstand water to 100m.
- 39mm stainless steel case.
- The movement was the legendary cal 11. In 1967 a group of companies; Breitilng, Hamilton-Buren, Heuer, and Dubois-Depraz— joint effort to develop a new automatic chronograph movement.
- In 1969, they unveiled the Cal. 11. The Heuer Caliber 11 was the company’s first and arguably most famous automatic chronograph movement.
- This watch is up for auction on December 12th at Phillips auction (New York).
- Grade 5 titanium case in 41mm with a thickness of 14.6mm, sapphire display case back, dial is in matt black with Petronas green indexes.
- Automatic integrated chronograph calibre 69385 with column wheel and hacking seconds.
- Power reserve is 46hrs Exclusively available on iwc.com.
- Priced at 8,350€
- 18k white gold 54 X 44mm. The top and sides of the watch are in sapphire crystal
- Handwinding calibre JCAM37
- The engine block / crankshaft is one of the smallest and most complicated watch parts ever made, one solid piece of steel.
- Tourbillon
- Power reserve is 60hrs
- Limited to 72pcs
- Priced 300,000 USD
- Collection 2022
Stainless Steel case in 42mm. Dial with red / white checkered minute marker. Solid case back with red inscription. Manual winding chronograph movement featuring the iconic caliber 1861. Power reserve at 42 hours. Priced at 5,250.00 USD (in 2013) (Reference 311.30.42.30.01.004)