16 Affordable Motorsport Watches; Every Car Enthusiast should Consider

The love of motoring and watches is inseparable for most motorsport enthusiasts. Both motorsport and the art of watchmaking have grown together since the early twentieth century.

There are many legendary motorsport inspired racing chronograph watches like Tag Huer Monaco, Rolex Daytona and Zenith El-Primero. While we do have modern iterations of these watches today, they are quite pricey for a lot of people.

So, what about regular motoring enthusiast who wants to own a great timepiece without breaking a bank? Let’s look at these top sixteen watches inspired by motorsport:

1) Omologato

Omologato is one of the very few modern watch companies that truly encapsulate the watchmaking heritage. Most of the brands out there are trying to appeal to everybody, but Omologato is all about mixing motorsports and watches.

omologato motorsport watch

This brand is a brainchild of Shami Kalra, a motorsport enthusiast at heart. Shami was a corporate designer before and chose Omologato as a vehicle to express his love for motorsports.

Looking at their website, we find categories like James Hunt, Maranello, Monza, Road & Racing, Europeans, and Americas. Presently, all their watches use a Quartz movement but they’re soon launching their Automatic lineup, DICORSA. My favourite is their Weissach Watch that pays tribute to the motorsport history of Porsche.

Price: £295 to £650

Case Size: 42mm

Movement: Quartz

tissot chronograph

2) Tissot PRC200 Chronograph

This watch ticks all the right boxes. Comes from brand with rich watchmaking history, it’s an automatic chronograph that also has 200m water resistance.

Tissot PRC200 sports line collection has a variety of watches for a different taste. Want it with a leather strap? you got it, want it in a rubber strap? You got it, want it on a bracelet, yep they have it. You won’t have much problem picking one whether you like a sporty or true classic watch.

Price: Check on amazon

Case Size: 42mm

Movement: Swiss Quartz

seiko driving watch chrono

3) Seiko Lord SPC237P1

Seiko is the brand that introduced the first Quartz watch in the 1970s. Seiko SPC237P1 is a quartz chronograph. It has a hint of orange on a black and silver dial/case. Unlike most chronographs, this also comes with a date window at 12’o clock mark.

Price: $300 aprox

Case Size: 44mm

Movement: 7T04 Quartz

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Citizen Brysen Motorsport Watch

4) Citizen Brysen CA0649-06X

Citizen Brysen comes from the Eco-Drive lineup. Even though Citizen’s website doesn’t mention it, the designer of this watch truly took inspiration from motor racing.

Price: Check on amazon

Case Size: 44mm

Movement: Quartz

casio edifice honda racing watch

5) Casio Edifice

The Edifice lineup is one of the bestselling Casio watch collections. This lineup encompasses latest technology and motor racing design inspiration. All of them are Quartz powered chronograph, but there is a standard, solar powered, and smartphone link range.

My favourite is definitely the limited edition Honda Racing and Scuderia Toro Rosso range. My only gripe with Casio Edifice is the case size. All their models are quite chunky, so you’ll either love it or hate it.

Price: Check on amazon

Case Size: Multiple options

Movement: Quartz

seiko driving inspired watch

6) Seiko Men’s ‘RECRAFT Series’ (Model: SSC667 & SSC669)

Seiko Recraft range is a retro modern lineup that is inspired by the 70s. The SSC667 and SSC669 are exactly that, an authentic chronograph from the 70s. It’s a rarity that this watch comes on a Nato strap from the factory.

The movement is a quartz solar chronograph. But one interesting thing to note is that the second hand actually sweeps like an automatic watch instead of ticking.

Price: Check on amazon

Case Size: 43.5mm

Movement: Solar Quartz Chronograph

autodromo motorsport chronograph watch

7) Autodromo Watches

Like Omalogato, Autodromo brand is also dedicated to the love of motoring. Autodromo brand is founded by Bradley Prince, who also comes from industrial designing background.

Autodromo’s Ford GT Chronograph is truly spectacular. And if you want a something more relaxed, then checkout Autodromo Stradale watch that is inspired from dashboard instruments from Italian sports berlinettas of the late 1950s and early 1960s.

The price point of these watches is higher than Omalogato but they do offer automatic movement and sapphire crystal.

Price: $695

Case Size: 40mm

Movement: Seiko VK64 Hybrid Meca-Quartz Chronograph

tissot motogp watch

8) Tissot T-Race Moto GP

Are you a Moto-GP fan? Then Tissot T-Race Moto GP is the perfect watch for you. The design of the watch is quite radical and it’s as sporty as it gets. Even the packaging of this watch is radical. It comes in a box that looks like a helmet. Most of the models are limited-edition (4999 total units). If you really want an automatic movement, then you’re only left with one option in the T-Race lineup.

Price: Check on amazon

Case Size: 43mm

Movement: Swizz Quartz

certina chronograph racing

9) Certina DS2 Sports Collection

Certina is a lesser know Swiss brand that’s even older than Rolex. It was founded in 1888 by the brothers Adolf and Alfred Kurth. Certina’s latest Sports collection has watches that embodies what chronograph should be all about.The watches in this collection has a different range of formality to it. You can have it subtle or have it in loud yellow colour. Most of the models use Quartz movement but we do get two automatic options.

Price: Check on Amazon

Case Size: 41mm

Movement: Quartz

victorinox racing chronograph

10) Victorinox Alliance Sport Chrono

Victorinox is a Swiss brand that originated in 1884 and quickly became expert in knife making, especially pocket knives. They transfer this metallurgical skill to watchmaking by manufacturing tough, high quality watches.

It’s available in 5 different styles but I really love the grey colour case with a rubber strap. It’s powered by a Quartz movement and comes in 44mm case size.

hamilton pan europ motoring watch

11) Hamilton Pan Europ

Established in 1892, Hamilton is also a purebred watch brand whose roots lies in USA. Hamilton made its name by supplying timepieces to US railroad when crucial infrastructure was getting built.

The Pan Europ line is a reiteration of the 70s Pan-Europ. Its 42mm case size is just about right to cater to a larger audience. Hamilton Pan-Europ uses H 30 automatic movement with day/date complications. Unlike all watches in this list, you don’t get a chronograph option with this one.

Price: Check on amazon (discounted price)

Case Size: 42mm

Movement: Automatic

christopher ward motorsport watch
Christopher Ward C7 Rapide

12) Christopher Ward C7 Rapide Chronograph Quartz

Christopher Ward is a relatively new British watch brand. It was only in 2005 when they launched their first watch. This brand aims to offer Swiss watch quality at a fractional price.

The C7 Rapide Chronograph is a good testament to this. Before Omalogato or Autodromo came along, this was the watch that spoke directly to the motorsport enthusiasts. This chronograph gets a Swiss-made Ronda 5021.D Quartz movement.

Price: £495 – £560

Case SIze: 42mm

Movement: Quartz

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Straton Curve Chrono

13) Straton Curve Chrono

Straton is a modern Swiss-based watch brand that launched in 2015 with a Kickstarter campaign. This watch brand quickly got love from the fans, thanks to its strong resonance with retro motoring. This does not come as a surprise because the founder of Straton is passionate about classic cars, racing and watches. In fact, his lifestyle fully matches with the brand ethos.

Their first watch, Vintage Driver Chrono laid the foundation for this microbrand. Their latest offering Curve Chrono is also 70s inspired chronograph. Starting from the case design to dial colours, everything about it classy.

It comes in 5 style variation. Powering this watch is a Meca-Quartz Seiko movement. This is a hybrid movement with an accuracy of a quartz watch with sophistication of a mechanical chronograph.

Price: $499

Case Size: 39.5 & 42mm

Movement: Seiko Meca Quartz

14) Huawei GT2 Pro Porsche Design

Smart watches are mostly looked down upon by purists. Their main argument is that they lack character. But if you like the functionality of smart watches but still want it to feel good on your wrist, do checkout Huawei GT2 Porsche Design watch.

This watch is constructed using titanium body with ceramic case back, which we racing enthusiasts love. The screen has a Sapphire glass so you know it’s tough as nails.

15) Avi-8 Hawker Hurricane

racing watch av-8

This is a perfect retro-modern watch for someone who loves motorsport and world war 2 fighter planes. Just looking at the dial you’ll get the ethos of this watch without me telling you.

This is a classic chronograph watch that’s built to perform. The dial markings are big and clear. The watch comes on a hand-stitched leather strap that completes the look.

16) Seiko SSB 359P1

seiko racing themed watch

Seiko has lots of chronograph watches but this particular model is my personal favourite. It has all the elements to be a perfect racing watch.

This includes big pushers, carbon fibre finish dial with a touch of red accents on overall stealth look, and high-quality textured fibre strap. 

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What is Racing Watch?

Timekeeping is an important factor in Motor racing. Therefore racing watches have always been a big category in wristwatches. Several big brands like Rolex, Omega and Tag Huer are built due to their connection with racing. Rolex Daytona, Omega Speedmaster, and Tag Huer Carrera, Monaco and Autiva are icons of this category.

Let’s see what are some of the features and characteristics of a racing watch:

1) Chronograph: A chronograph is basically a stop watch. A chronograph dial has separate smaller independent dials to record second and minute. Some can even have separate dial for hour reading. It’s used to record short duration of time, for example, lap time of a racing car. At a push of a button, it can be started, stopped and reset.

2) High Contrast Dials: When a racing driver is driving a car at its limits on a racetrack, he should be able to read his watch as quick as possible. Therefore, an ideal racing watch should have big numbering and high contrast dials.

3) Tachymeter: A tachymeter equipped watch helps racing driver estimate the average speed over a certain distance. This works in cunjunture with Chronograph.

4) Angled Dial Orientation: Easy to read is a great functionality for a racing driver. And for the same reason when a driver has his hands on the steering wheel, an angled dial makes it easier to read. This is a great feature but it’s not a required feature.

5) Breathable & durable straps: Motor racing is a high-intensity sport and cockpit of a racing driver can get really hot, especially in summers. A lightweight and breathable strap is ideal for such a situation. In the initial days for racing its was only rally-style leather straps but latter on perforated rubber straps also got popular.

Watches have always been a timekeeping tool first and foremost. But their importance has become less nowadays. Racing watches are now mostly fashion accessory since most racing cars nowadays are equipped with high tech data logging system. And a watch becomes archaic in comparison.

But, nothing competes with the coolness factor of a great looking motorsport watch. Motorsport inspired watches is a popular niche in the watch industry. In fact, the flood of chronograph watches in the market shows that it has only gained popularity in recent time. Hopefully, our list helps you pick out gems in this overflooded market. Let us know in the comment section below: which one did you like the most?

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Siddharth Sharma

Siddharth has always been passionate about Cars and Bikes. He was the kind of kid that always had the latest Auto magazine in his school bag. He had this dream- to become a professional racecar driver. Finally, in 2012 he found himself racing as a rookie driver in the Polo R Cup national racing championship. Over time he had to readjust the sail and get into automotive journalism to continue enjoying machines on wheels.