Bavarian F8X Watch
In the mid-80s, the Bavarian automotive brand wanted to compete in Group A touring car series, however, they could only compete in a car that had at least 5,000 production cars. To qualify, they built a homologation special based on their compact coupe stuffed with a motorsport derived 4 cylinder engine. This started a niche of cars that have become a cult for many car enthusiasts. It meant that car enthusiasts could drive a sensible sedan or coupe that could be driven daily with performance figures that can keep up with cars that are solely performance oriented. The Six Speed Dials Bavarian F8X timepiece is inspired by the dial instruments of the modern day version of the original Group A homologation racer. At first glance beneath the flat sapphire crystal glass is a single layer light grey dial with a black trapezoidal area on the bottom where the logo is placed. The F8X series vehicles have a digital rev limiter that increases as the car warms up to operating temperature. When th