When Porsche revealed their super powerful, super gold 911 Turbo S Exclusive Series model, we praised the car, but made a snarky comment about the accompanying luggage set.
We stand by both of those points, but would like to offer a snark-free disclaimer about another piece of Porsche gear that’s exclusively available to owners of the car, a 911-inspired watch:
It’s friggin aces.
The first Porsche Design timepiece with a movement that was designed in-house, the actions on the Chronograph 911 Turbo S Exclusive Series watch are limited to stop, reset and restart.
While some may be disappointed about the restricted functions, Porsche attempted to make up for it by giving the performance-oriented piece a rotor that’s been painstakingly modeled after the rims of the new 911 and adding a carbon dial that resembles the car’s carbon fiber strips.
And, to further add to the exclusivity (besides tacking on a price tag of about $12,000), the watch’s strap is made from the same leather and stitching that was used for the seats of the car.
“The strategic collaboration with Porsche Motorsport is a central aspect that characterizes Porsche Design’s timepieces,” Porsche says. “Because both count on precision, functionality, and performance — every second.”
We’d say don’t count on them being available for long, but given that buying one requires an initial investment of about $300,000 for the car, we’d say you’ve got time if you want the watch.
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