The Porsche Rennsport Reunion V is an amazing racing event which held every three years. Luckily, Porsche Design become a partner of it. To commemorate this emotive event, Porsche Design has released a limited edition called The Porsche Design Chronotimer Series 1 Rennsport Reunion V watch. There will only be 25 pieces made available.
The Porsche Rennsport Reunion V is the world’s largest gathering of significant Porsche race cars and the drivers that drove them in competition. The Porsche Rennsport Reunion will be watch aficionados’ first chance to see the Porsche Design Chronotimer Series 1 Rennsport Reunion V Limited Edition watch.
Porsche insists that the Rennsport Reunion V is a haven for all motoring enthusiasts, not just those affiliated or acquainted with the manufacturer. The three-day event will feature on-track competition, autograph sessions, a Concours d’Elegance, and exclusive activities celebrating the last six decades of Porsche race cars.
The watch is a product of Porsche Design. It’s easy to dismiss Porsche-branded products as exploiting a name well known in motor sport, but it is so much more. Almost ten years after designing the enduring Porsche 911, Ferdinand Alexander Porsche decided to branch out from the world of automotive design, and established a company that extolled a luxury lifestyle. Crucial to the principles of Porsche Design is the idea of functionality.
Porsche Design carefully selects manufacturers from all parts of the globe, most notably in Germany, Italy, and Switzerland. There, the ideas of the Porsche Design Studios in Zell am See, Berlin, and Singapore are realised. The idea behind this creative enterprise is to serve the men and women of the future, by providing them with products that boast an enhanced performance as well an elegant aesthetic. It’s probably fair to say that the modishness of Porsche Design in the public unconsciousness has fluctuated over the forty-something years of its existence, but for those in the know, it is a perennial power, always capable of turning its hand to a new area of design.