
Here are four watches with associations to Formula One
Check out some timepieces from four brands that are closely linked to the pinnacle of motorsport

Bulova Racer Chronograph
All current F1 sponsors are at the more luxury end, so for a more affordable brand you have to go back a bit. US brand Bulova sponsored the Benetton team in the 1980s, and still makes this handsome quartz powered racing chronograph.
£379; uk.bulova.com
Advertisement - Page continues belowTudor Black Bay
Rolex may have left F1, but sister brand Tudor is still there, sponsoring the Racing Bulls. Drivers will be seen in a blue dialled version of the ever popular Black Bay, which has an automatic movement and a 41mm matte black ceramic case.
£4,510; tudorwatch.com
Richard Mille RM 67-02
A racing mad Frenchman gave his name to a company that sells watches with an average price north of £100k. No sooner did Hamilton arrive at Ferrari, he was spotted wearing an ultra lightweight RM 67-02, an automatic watch that weighs just 32g.
£POA; richardmille.com
Advertisement - Page continues belowTAG Heuer Formula One Chronograph
TAG Heuer launched its first F1 line in the mid 1980s, nailing its motorsport colours firmly to the mast. The collection has grown in sophistication over the years, and this new chronograph has a 44mm sandblasted titanium case and an automatic movement with a 42 hour power reserve. Also water resistant to 200m.
£4,300; tagheuer.com
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