In fact, I read somewhere, that he used to remove the Heuer Monaco during takes for the film LeMans, and switch to his personal favourite.... Rolex Daytona.
That would be my ultimate "driving" watch...
....btw, I like Monacos too ;-).
Another interesting choice would be the Chopard Mille Miglia.
To me, a "Driving" watch should be a Chrono with a Tachymeter scale. If it doesn't have a Tachy, it's not a proper driving watch.
Unfortunately, there isn't that much choice out there...
This would be a good choice for me, I'd relect the sun into the face of the bozo tailgating me with all 53mm of it :-!
Peace,
Preston
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