vic elford 1969 edition
specifications
Limited to 350 numbered pieces
Vic Elford hand-signed card
Original artwork by Dwight Knowlton
Special edition booklet
Special edition collectors box
Japan Made Seiko VK63 Chronograph Hybrid Meca-Quartz Movement
True mechanical reset chronograph
1/5 second sweep center-stop hand
Stainless Steel Case
Sapphire Crystal
Water Resistant to 50 Meters (5 ATM)
Genuine Leather Racing Strap
Case Dimensions- 48mm x 42mm
Case Thickness - 11.5mm
Strap - 20mm Lug Width
dimensions
Case Diameter - 42mm, Lug to Lug Distance - 42mm
Case Thickness - 11.5mm
Strap - 20mm Lug Width
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HAND SIGNED BY VIC ELFORD IN 2022
This edition represents Autodromo's second collaboration with racing legend Vic Elford. Vic personally approved this watch design, and autographed each signature card in 2022, before his passing in 2023. Each timepiece is individually serialized out of 350.
CELEBRATING AN UNTOLD STORY
Coming back from mechanical gremlins early in the race, Elford made a charge for the lead that was one of the greatest drives in his career. Ultimately the attack fell short and he finished P2, leaving behind a series of broken lap records and a near repeat of his now legendary 1968 victory. We always remember the wins. This timepiece commemorates an epic drive forgotten by history.
RACING COLORS ON YOUR WRIST
The bright color scheme of the Vic Elford 1969 Prototipo Chronogrpah is Inspired by the racing livery of Elford's 1969 Targa Florio Porsche 908/02. Vic was one of Porsche's top factory drivers, achieving a number of significant victories for the marque.
VIBRANT AND COLORFUL

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"Once again revisiting his triumphs at Targa Florio, the new timepiece pays tribute to his race on the legendary Italian circuit in 1969, where he drove his Porsche 908/2 to finish in second place and set one of the fastest lap records ever.