

Watches with racing pedigree are like catnip for us. But for those of us who were outbid on Paul Newman's $17.8 million Rolex Daytona, there's still a relatively inexpensive—and famously reliable—option that's done plenty of time on track: the Timex Q series chronograph. Mechanically updated for the 2020s but with aesthetics straight out of a Greenwood IMSA Corvette, the Q calls back to the days of unbridled run-whatcha-brung racing in three understated panda color schemes.