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Formula 1 and luxury watches go hand in hand, and the sport’s most successful driver has taken things to the next level.
Lewis Hamilton has worn a luxury timepiece every time he’s stepped out of a cockpit for the past 18 years, but even he was likely taken aback by his latest at F1 75.
The Brit and his 19 competitors were unveiled at a star-studded event at the O2, as the entire grid launched their 2025 liveries in the same venue for the first time.
Hamilton was understandably the center of attention, as fans got their first look at him in Ferrari red after joining the sport’s most legendary team.
And on his wrist was one of the reasons he may have chosen to make the move.
The Swiss brand has been involved in F1 for quite some time now. Brought in by Hamilton’s Monégasque teammate Charles Leclerc, they now sponsor both Ferrari and McLaren.
As arguably the world’s premier watch brand, aligning with F1’s most iconic team shouldn’t come as a surprise.
Antonelli, as the greenest newbie on the grid, rocked a Pilot Watch Mark XX worth £4800, while Russell stepped things up.
A three-time race winner who easily beat Hamilton as a pairing last season, the Brit wore a Big Pilots Top Gun Edition Mojave Desert worth £10,000.
The price of both of those combined is nowhere near Hamilton’s latest – in fact, 30 of Russell’s watches would still not match the value.
And if that wasn’t enough of a flex to his old team, it’s not his only timepiece either.