Today we have a visual treat in store as we once again invite a guest to share their 'TOP 10' Formula 1s. Mspeedster is a regular over at THF Forums and the fourth person to share their picks so far and we're certainly seeing some variety! Which is great, though it might make it a bit tricky to assemble an ultimate top ten (though it's early days yet, I will worry about that nearer to Christmas).
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Over to you, Mspeedster:
10. Fujiwara Fragment F1 CAZ201A.BA0641.
MSPEEDSTER: This watch looks more like an Autavia tribute than a Formula 1, but that's part of its charm.
9. Original F1 383.513 BP Oil Edition.
MSPEEDSTER: BP Oil sponsored some F1 teams in the early '90s, such as Team Lotus, giving the watch a bit of provenance. But I just think this thing looks cool!
8. James Hunt Edition F1 CAZ1017.FC8212.
7. Indy 500 F1 CAZ101AD.FT8024.
6. Gulf Special Edition CAZ101N.FC8243.
5. Senna F1 CBZ2081.FT8092.
4. Original F1 Chronograph 472.513.
MSPEEDSTER: The only Formula 1 watch ever worn by Ayrton Senna. Although he only wore it once at the 1991 Japanese GP, it's of historical significance as he clinched his 3rd WDC while wearing it. If not for its unreliable RH 50-51-52 movement, I might've ranked it higher.
3. Original F1 Ukyo Katayama 382.513/K.
MSPEEDSTER: Such a fun and colourful watch. Although the colours are that of Katayama's Venturi F1 car, it's also Senna's colours!
2. Monaco Grand Prix 1997 F1 CA1211-R0.
MSPEEDSTER: A very rare bird, with only 70 released. This is probably the F1 that I'd most want to add to my collection. It just oozes neo-vintage TAG cool!!!
1. Original F1 Shell Oil Edition 385.513.
MSPEEDSTER: The standard 385.513 with a red strap was the very first team watch of the Marlboro TAG-McLaren team. But the rare Shell Oil edition is my absolute favourite version!
Thanks Mspeedster, a very 'Formula 1' themed selection of 'Formula 1s' indeed. If you'd like to hear more from Mspeedster, you can read an interview I did with him back in 2019 HERE.
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