Credits: Article and images by Bhanu Chopra @ Revolution Watch Magazine. See the original article here - https://revolutionwatch.com/the-adventures-of-vintage-cars-and-watches/


The synergy between cars and watches has always existed, from the fine dash chronographs created by the esteemed watchmaker Breguet for the extravagant ‘Royale’ cars produced by Ettore Bugatti in the 1930s to the Heuer timers on the rally car dashboards. There are movies about car racing with icons like Steve McQueen and Paul Newman making watches part of the car culture. More recently there have been several collaborations between watch companies and car brands – IWC and Mercedes AMG, TAG Heuer and Porsche, Bremont and Jaguar to mention a few. Needless to say, that many car enthusiasts are also watch collectors, and vice-a-versa.
Ultimately there is nothing quite like a drive along your favorite road on a sunny summer day, especially if you’re equipped with a beautiful wristwatch to track your travels. With eBay Motors, you can shop for the dream car that has always lingered in the back of your mind. The marketplace has everything from exciting sports cars to classic vintage models dating all the way back to the turn of the 20th century. With watches purchased from eBay, you can expect to find a collectible timepiece you will cherish with options like eBay’s Authenticity Guarantee in the U.S., where all watches $2000+ are verified at no additional cost. For watches $1,000-$2,000, you can opt-in for expert verification for a fee. With the millions of listings on eBay Motors, the range of inventory can’t be found anywhere else – from vintage components and maintenance parts, to performance parts that add an extra edge. In this article, Revolution will give you a whimsical look at the adventure offered through the eBay marketplace by exploring a few vintage car and watch pairings for a dream adventure.
We’ll begin by going way back to the 1920s with a pairing that is sure to turn heads. On eBay Motors, you can pick up an authentic 20s era Ford Model T for a vehicle that is sure to be the talk of the town. And while it’s true that Ford said, “Any customer can have a car painted any color that he wants so long as it’s black,” there were models released after 1925 in several colors including blue, red, grey and green for some exciting options.
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Credits: Article and images by Bhanu Chopra @ Revolution Watch Magazine. See the original article here - https://revolutionwatch.com/the-adventures-of-vintage-cars-and-watches/