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Sam Cross

I test watches for a living – here are 3 chronographs I'd pick over the Rolex Daytona

The Rolex Daytona in white.

There comes a time in every watch lovers life where the prospect of owning a chronograph becomes too difficult to ignore. These watches are jam packed with cool, enjoying a heritage in motorsport and beyond which helps to create a certain aura around the designs.

For many, the quintessential chronograph is the Rolex Daytona. It's not hard to see why, either – it's well designed, looks great and has that crown logo which really gets people going.

That has caused an eye-watering wait time to get one at retail, though, and the situation becomes even more dire when you look into the grey market. Fear not, though – the world of watches is vast and diverse, and there are a great many options for those who'd rather invest elsewhere. I've picked a few of my favourites.

1. Seiko Prospex Speedtimer

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If you're on a tighter budget, there's really no better pick that the Seiko Prospex Speedtimer. While it might lack the automatic movement of its inspiration, it offers a really attractive watch at a price point that you'll struggle to beat.

Powered by a solar quartz movement, the watch takes its power from the sun, which makes it a really useful piece to wear on a daily basis. The 39mm case diameter is also a big deal – it's a tidy size for a chronograph, and should look absolutely fantastic on a wide variety of wrists.

You'll also enjoy 100m of water resistance – not exactly dive watch territory, but more than enough to get you through the rigors of daily life. All of that for just £640 is madness.

2. Zenith Chronomaster Sport

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If price isn't the issue, the Zenith Chronomaster Sport is the ultimate alternative to the Daytona. Featuring the iconic El Primero movement, you'll be able to enjoy the 1/10th of a second chronograph on this piece, which is always a favourite party trick.

Styling feels familiar, but with just enough design touches to make it stand out on its own. I'm personally a massive fan of the different hues in the sub-dials, which play with the light in their own individual ways.

With a 41mm case diameter to boot, this should be an extremely easy watch to wear.

3. Breitling Premier B09

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If the Rolex just isn't fancy enough for your tastes, consider the Breitling Premier B09 chronograph. This one represents astounding value for money, with a COSC-certified chronograph movement inside.

That's a manually-wound calibre, and looks simply stunning through the open caseback. But really, even a movement like that takes second place to the front of this watch. It's a really stunning looking thing – effortlessly classy and the perfect accompaniment to anything with a jacket or blazer.

I've opted for the pistachio dial here, which is definitely the pick of the bunch. However, if that doesn't take your fancy, there's a wide array of other colours on offer, too.

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