Today we are joined by another 'Council of Considered Opinion' member, Albert AMG (who is currently on a high as his beloved Mercedes F1 team are crushing the WCC with Kimi Antonelli also leading the driver's championship). Albert is a moderator at the excellent THF Forum, has a splendid assemblage of TAG Heuer watches and is just one tourbillon module away from completing the entire Connected MKII collection! I'm sure he'll get there one day, but in the meantime here's Albert's TOP 10 Formula 1s...
ALBERT: Hi Rob, thanks for inviting me to take part. It was really difficult to choose just 10 models, others that I also really like didn't make the cut. Since Ayrton Senna is my all-time favourite driver, and the reason my passion for TAG Heuer started (because of his S/el), it's perhaps not surprising that the top 4 on the list are Senna Special Editions!
10 - CAC111D.BT0705 Quartz Ana-Digi Display
ALBERT: I've always liked ana-digi dials, and I find this model particularly interesting, with a very clean dial design.
9 - CAZ101H.BA0872 Fangio Limited Edition
ALBERT: After Senna, Juan Manuel Fangio is another of my favourite drivers, and I especially like this version, so it had to be in my Top 10.
8 - WAZ1117.FT8023 Alec Monopoly Limited Edition
ALBERT: I chose this Alec Monopoly version for the eighth position, although I also really like the following year's edition (WAZ1119.FT8023) with the white dial background. An original watch with personality.
7 - 380.513 Quartz Watch
ALBERT: Of all the more traditional models in the original range, this yellow and black one is my favourite, and I was lucky enough to find one in excellent condition about 5 years ago.
6 - 382.513/K Ukyo Katayama Limited Edition
ALBERT: Of course, my Top 10 wouldn't be complete without a representative from the original range. There are many models, many of which I like, but the Katayama stands out in particular.
5 - WBY1114.FT8084 Miami GP Limited Edition
ALBERT: In fifth place is my most recent acquisition: the Formula 1 Solargraph Miami GP LE. I really like this new Formula 1 range, inspired by the beloved 1986 model, with improved materials and a size more suited to modern tastes. Since not all of them fit on the list, I've chosen my favourite.
4 - WAZ1014.FT8027 Ayrton Senna Special Edition
ALBERT: In fourth position I could have placed the three-hand version of the third-ranked model, the WAZ1012, but to have a more different design, I have chosen another one that I also like a lot, in this case with a black finish, polished bezel, stripes on the dial, and a Link strap but in rubber.
3 - CAZ1015.BA0883 Ayrton Senna Special Edition
ALBERT: The third-place finisher is actually the first Formula 1 watch I ever owned. This 2016 Senna Edition remains my favourite of all the quartz Formula 1 chronographs. Its Link bracelet is fantastic, and a clear reference to Ayrton Senna's S/el.
2 - CAZ201D.BA0633 Ayrton Senna Special Edition
ALBERT: In second place is another Calibre 16, more classic than the previous one, but one I also like very much. It reminds me quite a bit of the third-place finisher (same Link bracelet and similar dial style), but in this case with an automatic movement.
1 - CBZ2081.FT8092 Ayrton Senna Special Edition
ALBERT: Number one on my list is the current model I'd buy without hesitation, along with the Monaco CAW211P. I love this new Formula 1 Calibre 16 range, with its completely new case and straps design (the first in a long time) and I adore this Senna version… though not its price.
Thanks Albert, we're starting to see a few common Formula 1s popping up now, which is good news for me and my end of year ultimate top ten list!
And don't forget you can read all the TOP TEN F1 posts by clicking on the link below.
















