So I got into Formula 1 last season after watching that crazy race in the rain, right? Suddenly wanted a Rolex F1 watch like the team bosses wear during pit stops. Thought it’d be easy – walk into a shop, drop cash, walk out. Man was I wrong.

First step: Understanding this mess
Googled “Rolex F1 watch” and got buried under confusing model names – Oyster Perpetual this, Cosmograph Daytona that. Saw people arguing online about whether you should even buy one as a new fan. Felt like an idiot staring at all these alphabet soups.
Dug deeper and realized I had to pick:
- Regular Rolex watches with F1 branding slapped on
- Actual F1 edition models with racing colors
- Insanely limited pieces that only team principals get
The painful hunt begins
Visited three ADs (that’s authorized dealers for normal folks). First place laughed when I mentioned F1. Second guy kept pushing diamond-studded lady Datejusts like I was shopping for my grandma. Third spot had a dusty catalog from 2019 with zero F1 models.
Then I discovered you can’t just buy these damn things. Need to “build relationship” which means:
- Buying cheaper Rolexes first to prove you’re serious
- Getting waitlisted for potentially years
- Checking back monthly without annoying them
Almost got scammed
Got desperate and looked at resellers online. Found one offering “Guaranteed Authentic” F1 Cosmograph for $25k. Reverse image search showed same watch on Japanese auction site selling for $60k. Red flag city.

Almost bit on another seller till I asked for warranty papers. They sent photoshopped documents where the serial number looked like it was typed in Microsoft Paint. Blocked them immediately.
What finally worked
Went back to AD with baby steps:
- Bought basic Oyster Perpetual
- Wore it daily and visited every 6 weeks
- Chatted watches without mentioning F1 for months
When I finally asked about F1 pieces, the manager smiled: “We have yacht-themed watches coming next week”. Almost punched the counter.
But six months later, got the call. They had Formula 1 Cosmograph with green and red accents – matching the Rolex track branding. My hands shook when signing papers.
Brutal reality check
For us normal people:

- No instant gratification unless you pay triple to shady resellers
- Must tolerate AD mind games
- Basic models start at $10k for tiny F1 logo
That fancy rainbow Daytona you see drivers wearing? Forget it. That’s $500k+ and you need personal connection with Rolex brass.
Now I stare at my watch while watching races. Worth every frustrating month? Absolutely. But I tell new fans – start with team merch. These things will test your sanity.