Every Timepiece I Noticed on F1's Most Stylish WAGs
For fashion lovers everywhere, part of the excitement of following Formula One lies in the drama and spectacle surrounding what each WAG will don next. Every race becomes a unique unveiling—a different location, varying weather, and a fresh backdrop for another version of personal style. Throughout a season, these fashion choices build a broader narrative about the ideas each woman is willing to explore or experiment with, how she utilizes each event on the calendar to evolve her expression, and essentially, who she is. Constructing an identity through consistent decisions and calculated risks is why I’ve always been drawn to watches. They showcase personal style through a choice that remains steady, even amidst constant change. A watch indicates how you approach scale, how you complete an outfit, and what feels authentic to you, regardless of the situation. When you understand someone's watch collection, the surprises in their outfits begin to feel less random as they align with a more profound perspective. As the Formula One season comes to a close, it seems fitting to examine these choices more closely. Below are the watches sported by F1 WAGs.
**KELLY PIQUET**
I have consistently supported the idea of curating a watch wardrobe instead of merely collecting, and Kelly Piquet embodies this notion. In Piquet's collection, there exists a watch for every mood, setting, and occasion—much like selecting a dress, handbag, or shoes. She owns an oversized steel Audemars Piguet for its angularity and scale, a Cartier Panthère, a mini Cartier bangle Baignoire, and a Bulgari Serpenti for when she desires a touch of jewelry. Additionally, she features an Hermès Heure H on a leather strap and a yellow-gold Lady Datejust, recognizing that classics remain timeless for a reason. When it’s time for something classic with a twist, she reaches for her Rolex Oyster Perpetual adorned with a Tiffany Blue dial.
**Cartier Panthère de Cartier Watch**
**bulgari Serpenti Tubogas Watch**
**CARMEN MONTERO MUNDT**
Carmen Montero Mundt and her partner, George Russell, are both ambassadors for IWC, which clearly influences her choices, sometimes masking a clear display of personal style. However, Montero Mundt’s dedication to financial literacy adds a unique dimension to her IWC collaboration. IWC, hailing from Schaffhausen in Switzerland, boasts designs that are minimal yet engineered, paralleling Montero Mundt's commitment to financial transparency. She alternates between the IWC Ingenieur in rose gold and steel for more hardware in her outfits and the Portofino Day & Night for a polished, traditional appearance.
**IWC Portofino Automatic Day & Night 34**
**IWC Ingenieur Automatic 35**
**REBECCA DONALDSON**
Rebecca Donaldson's style has long been characterized by clean lines and a solid structure, making her singular timepiece—a rose-gold Rolex Day-Date—a perfect match. A Day-Date always implies a deeper appreciation for the craftsmanship of the watch, showcasing a respect for its construction. While one could choose a Datejust for the look alone, selecting a Day-Date signifies a desire to value the watch for its essence rather than its status. This sentiment aligns with her style; she dresses with similar clarity, opting for pieces that hold their own.
**LILY MUNI HE**
By this point, it's clear that Lily Muni He favors unconventional, sculptural bags, a principle that seems to extend to her watch selections as well. She possesses a steel Bulgari Serpenti—with its instantly recognizable Tubogas bracelet silhouette—and a two-tone octagonal Santos featuring a stunning burgundy dial. The color contrast creates a visual masterpiece, outlining its features and highlighting its screws and edges. Her midsize Santos on leather offers the simplicity of a classic Cartier Tank with a more robust appeal. Collectively, her selections underscore structure and a distinct viewpoint.
**Cartier Santos-Dumont Watch**
**bulgari Serpenti Tubogas Watch**
**Cartier Santos Octagon Watch**
**KIKA GOMES**
Kika Gomes favors a Datejust on an Oyster bracelet with clean, straightforward lines—worn slightly oversized, relaxed, and never paired with other jewelry. She is so fond of this style that she possesses it in two variations: one with a black dial and another featuring a white Roman dial. I genuinely admire her approach of knowing her preferences and how each piece functions for her. I would even consider this a capsule watch wardrobe—absolutely captivating.
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