Under the proverbial hood of both versions — standard and Elford-endorsed — is a Seiko movement that also deserves some attention. A meca-quartz hybrid, it provides the reliability of quartz for everyday timekeeping with the tactile and visual pleasure of a true mechanical chronograph.
Which is to say: best of both worlds. The standard Prototipo clocks in at $625, and the Vic Elford edition, which comes with a signed 44-page booklet on the man himself, is priced at $775. Oh, and just a reminder, the last watch we featured from Autodromo, the Monoposto, is completely sold out. So if you want a Prototipo, we suggest you make moves to get yourself one without delay.
-Esquire