Motor Sport Magazine

WILLIAM WOOD

British entrepreneur Jonny Garrett found horological inspiration in the exploits offeatures a crown forged from part of a 1920s fireman’s helmet, brass push pieces, a strap made from a piece of recycled firehose and a dial based on a fire tender’s cockpit instruments. You even get an ‘in case of fire’ sapphire case back, and each watch is supplied with a pair of helmet cufflinks – the set being contained in a box designed to look like a fire alarm.

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