For fashion enthusiasts everywhere, part of the fun of following Formula One is the theater and spectacle around what each WAG will wear next. Every race becomes its own reveal—a different city, a change in climate, a new context for another iteration of personal style. Across a season, those looks accumulate into a larger picture of what kind of ideas each woman wants to risk or test, how she uses each stop on the calendar to push her expression in a new direction, and, mostly, who she is.

Building an identity through repeated choices and calculated risks is the reason I’ve always gravitated toward watches. They reveal personal style through a decision that stays constant, even as everything around you changes. A watch shows how you handle scale, how you finish a look, and what feels natural to you regardless of context. When you know someone’s watch rotation, the surprises in their outfits stop feeling random because they follow a deeper point of view.