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CASIO Edifice EQW-A1110DB
Solar-powered, with 1/20th-of-a-second stopwatch with 10 memories. This is a cutting-edge wrist computer, as worn by Vettel and Webber.
£500; www.casio.co.uk
Advertisement - Page continues belowKENNETH COLE KC9100
An oversized mechanical with 21-jewel automatic movement visible through the dial, in a chunky 44mm black case.
£175; kennethcole.com
MONDAINE Evo Chronograph
From the makers of the clocks found in Switzerland's railway stations. Sane price, and looks to impress the stuffiest of architects. What's not to like?
£325; thewatchhut.co.uk
Advertisement - Page continues belowTW STEEL TW678 Pilot
Eddie Jordan wears a TW Steel, presumably to ensure he can see the time, thanks to a case the size of a beer mat.
£325; twsteeluk.com
SWATCH Irony Big Automatic
The brand that made affordable watches cool offers mechanical models for quartz money. This one has a choice of full or cutaway dials.
£111; swatch.com
SEIKO Solar Diver's Watch SSC017P1
A genuine diving watch secure to 200m. Solar-powered, with chrono, date and rotating bezel.
£275; seiko.co.uk
VICTORINOX Infantry Large
A utilitarian gem from the makers of Swiss Army knives. Houses a quartz movement in a steel case. It's a steal.
£335; victorinox.com
Advertisement - Page continues belowSEKONDA 3420
A chronograph on a bracelet with contrasting inserts. The 24-hour read-out can be used as a second time zone. Redefines ‘bargain'.
£80; sekonda.co.uk
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