Renault

Renault became a Formula 1 constructor in 1977, and operated as a French-based team until 1985. After a stint as a Formula 1 engine supplier, Renault returned to the Grand Prix grid as a works team from 2002 to 2011, and from 2016 until 2020. The team has operated under the Alpine name since 2021.

1977-1981
Tissot

Tissot was a sponsor of Team Renault during this time. No team edition watches were released for the French team.

1981-1985
Longines

Team Renault was sponsored by Longines during this time, which did not produce team edition watches due to the brand's concurrent contract with Ferrari.

1990s
(approximate)
Breitling

Sometime during the decade, Breitling released a Chronomat Renault F1 Team special edition. Details of the release are not well documented, nor was Renault operating as a works team during this time.

2005-2008
Chronotech

Chronotech served as a sponsor of Renault, with a number of limited edition team models released during this time.

2010-2011
TW Steel

After a first appearance at the 2009 season finale, TW Steel took on the role of Official Timing Partner of the Renault F1 Team. The three-year agreement included team edition watches, and continued into 2012 after the team rebranded as Lotus F1.

2016-2020
Bell & Ross

Bell & Ross was announced as a partner of Renault after the French team made its second return to the Formula 1 grid in 2016. The partnership ran through 2020, and remained active after the team rebranded as Alpine for the 2021 season.