Racing cars are designed for racing activities while racing watches are produced for the same purpose. Both of them work for the race. Races, as we all know, are a matter of speed. To afford the high speed, cars for races are required much stricter than lowly cars. The same case goes to racing watches, which are demanded more by their wearers.
The material:
Watches
Racing cars need the material to be able to resist high pressure, high temperature and strong abrasion. Therefore, most racing cars are made of carbon fiber and those steels that are currently applied in the aeronautic industry. For the racing watches, they need to be harder and lighter too in order to be fit for wearing in the race. Therefore, they also need the steel to reach the appropriate of aeronautic use.
The performance:
For the cars, their engines are required to contribute the explosive power needed by the nature of the activity while for racing watches, their clock mechanism is required more on its shockproof, antimagnetic and accurate time retention ability. It is believed that in the near future, their mechanic clock movements could reach 1/100 second's precision.
The presence:
Cars for races need to meet the requirements of aerodynamics while similar watches are designed to succeed the body lines of a man so as to ensure the comfortableness while wearing.
We could see from the above that both the requirements for racing cars and watches are very strict. It is not easy to be a racing athlete, and it is not easy to make its accessories either. Enjoy wearing the watch while you are enjoying the game.
Racing Watches Versus Racing Cars
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