
BULOVA Precisionist Chronograph
Not much to pay for what's billed as ‘the world's most advanced chronograph'. Times to 1/1,000th sec, accurate to 10 seconds a year.
£549; bulova.com
Advertisement - Page continues belowFRÉDÉRIQUE CONSTANT La Carrera Panamericana
A 43mm automatic named after the Carrera Panamericana race, with Fifties styling harking back to the event's heyday.
£1,000; frederique-constant.com
FORTIS Flieger Date
Fortis is 100 this year, and its history is rife with proper pilots' watches like this highly legible, stainless steel automatic.
£980; fortis-watches.com
Advertisement - Page continues belowTISSOT Le Locle Automatic Chronometer Edition
A COSC-certified chronometer for under a grand. Reveals its automatic movement through the sapphire caseback.
£750; tissot.ch
CERTINA DS Podium GMT F1 Sauber
A limited-edition chronograph from Sauber's partnership with Certina. It also has a second time zone.
£550; certina.com
GLYCINE CombatSUB Stealth
A real-deal black-ops piece from the firm responsible for serious diving watches. Water-resistant to 200m, with military strap.
£795; glycine-watch.ch
LUMINOX Field Automatic 1800
Best known for watches so macho they should sweat, Luminox has also created a watch that could be worn by a military gent.
£655; luminox.com
Advertisement - Page continues belowCHRISTOPHER WARD C700 Grande Rapide
Carbon dial with stainless steel bracelet or leather/rubber strap. Unusually for this price, it has a Swiss automatic movement.
£850; christopherward.co.uk