In addition to racer, team, and series editions, some watch brands have partnered directly with individual Grand Prix events and racing circuits to produce officially licensed releases. This category expands beyond championship-wide agreements, enabling brands to align with iconic venues that have hosted both Formula 1 and MotoGP.
Audemars Piguet
Event: 2008 Singapore Grand Prix
Model: Royal Oak Offshore ‘Singapore Grand Prix’ Chronograph (2008)
Quick Note: The 2008 event was the inaugural Formula 1 race in Singapore.
B.R.M Chronographes
Circuits: Nürburgring, Spa-Francorchamps
Models: DDF12-46 Nürburgring (2017), DDF6-46 Nürburgring (2017), V6-44-BG Spa Francorchamps, V6-44-SA-BN-100ANSSPA
Quick Note: The length of the brand’s partnership with Spa-Francorchamps is not well documented.
COBLOR
Circuits: Nürburgring, Hockenheimring
Models: Nürburgring Asphalt 1 (2022), Hockenheimring Asphalt 1 (2025)
Quick Note: The Nürburgring Asphalt 1 was the world’s first watch with a racetrack asphalt dial.
Franck Muller
Event: 2009 Singapore Grand Prix
Model: Conquistador Singapore Grand Prix 2009 Racing Chronograph (2009), Conquistador Singapore Chronograph II
Quick Note: Franck Muller had also sponsored the 2015 Singapore Grand Prix.
Halda Watch Company
Circuit: Nürburgring
Model: Race Pilot Nürburgring Limited Edition (2015)
Quick Note: The first Race Pilot was released in 2013.
Omologato
Circuits: Monza Circuit (2018), Watkins Glen (2020), Autodromo Enzo e Dino Ferrari Imola (2021), Indianapolis Motor Speedway (2022), Autódromo Internacional do Algarve (2022)
Models: The Official Monza Chronograph, Monza Black Chronograph, Watkins Glen® Chronograph, IMOLA Acque Minerali Di Corsa, Brickyard Edition Chronograph, Portimao Di Corsa.
Quick Note: Monza, Imola, Indianapolis, and Portimao have all hosted both Formula 1 and Grand Prix motorcycle racing/MotoGP races.
Raidillon
Circuit: Circuit de Spa-Francorchamps
Models: Miles, Speed, Curve (2022)
Quick Note: The brand was named after Spa’s famous uphill turn.
TAG Heuer
Events: 1999 Monaco Grand Prix, 2000 Australian Grand Prix, 2009 Singapore Grand Prix, 2010 Abu Dhabi Grand Prix, etc.
Models: Too many to list here, event-specific editions have appeared within the Monaco and Carrera lines.
Quick Note: Late 1990s and later event editions were officially licensed to some capacity, unlike early Heuer models named after circuits such as the Monaco, Silverstone, and Monza.

