Here’s the Porsche Watch You’re Not Allowed to Wear

Their first in-house movement will be limited to 500 pieces

Here’s the Porsche Watch You’re Not Allowed to Wear

Here’s the Porsche Watch You’re Not Allowed to Wear

By Evan Bleier

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.

Porsche Watch (3 images)

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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