Here are the four best watches we've found this month
Some of the best timepieces across a range of budgets you need to check out now
Timex Legacy Tonneau
Tonneau is French and just a fancy way of saying ‘barrel’, in reference to the shape of this 1970-inspired 42mm steel case. With quartz chronograph movement and eco-friendly black fabric strap. Date function at 3 o’clock. Water resistant to 50m.
£180; timex.co.uk
Advertisement - Page continues belowSeiko Prospex Solar Speedtimer Chronograph
Seiko brought out the first ‘Grand Touring’ Speedtimer at the end of the 1960s. This modern interpretation has a solar powered quartz movement accurate to +/- 15 seconds a month and can last up to six months without light.
£600; seiko.com
TAG Heuer F1
TAG Heuer’s racing cred is as high as anyone’s and the popular F1 nails its petrolhead colours firmly to the mast. With 43mm stainless steel case and accurate quartz chronograph movement. With steel bracelet, screw down crown and 200m water resistance.
£1,850; tagheuer.com
Advertisement - Page continues belowJacob & Co Bugatti Tourbillon
This watch takes automotive obsession to the next level, with a fully functional automaton that mimics the pumping pistons of the car’s V16 engine block. There is a 30 second flying tourbillon and retrograde hours and minutes that start at zero like a rev counter.
£331,750; jacobandco.com
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