It's a little piece of the fast lane for your wrist.
The watch’s design features plenty of references to the carmaker’s luxury offerings. The first is its sunray green dial, which is topped with a cross-hatching motif in homage to the marque’s “AM” badge of 1921. Its open-worked hands are meant to mirror the hollowed-out components often found in sport cars, while the counterweight on the central chronograph hand resembles side strakes used on Aston Martin road cars.
But what ties the piece most closely to the AMF1 racing team is a splash of lime. This vibrant detail emulates the team’s car for the season and appears on the chronograph second hand, the chronograph minute hand and the top right pusher. The model grants you full view of its automatic calibre GP03300-1058 movement, which achieves a power reserve of 46 hours, through its sapphire crystal caseback. The watch is also water resistant to 100 meters.
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