From Audemars Piguet heavy hitters to some of the wildest Richard Mille creations on the planet, Lando Norris’s watch collection is every bit as impressive as his racing. It’s bold, technical, and packed with personality, just like the World Champion himself!
With the 2025 Formula 1 Grand Prix now done and dusted, I thought it would be the perfect time to look at the watch collection of the newly crowned champion! Love him or hate him, Lando Norris is officially the 2025 title winner after an absolute nail-biting season. The first half of the season looked like it was going to be carried away by Lando’s team, McLaren, but Max Verstappen and Red Bull had other ideas, with the final showdown coming in the penultimate race: the Abu Dhabi Grand Prix.
Being a Ferrari supporter myself, it wasn’t exactly easy watching Lando brush off Charles Leclerc in those final laps to secure the championship. But honestly, credit where it’s due, Lando did exactly what champions do. He put himself in the right position when it mattered most and held his nerve under immense pressure. Winning the title by just two points is no fluke; it’s a reflection of consistency, racecraft, and maturity across an entire season.
Sure, Lady Luck played a role, but you still need the skill, consistency, and determination to put yourself into a championship-winning position. And with McLaren delivering one of their strongest cars in a decade or so, Lando finally had the chance to secure his first title.
With all this attention on the track, it can be easy to forget that Lando is also a serious watch collector. Whether he’s rolling into the paddock or doing post-race media, you’ll almost always find something interesting on his wrist. And just like his racing style, his choice of timepieces is full of personality, featuring bold colours and modern materials. His watch collection reflects the fun, the flair, and the occasional “only a celebrity could pull this off” moments.
This latest Celebrity Watch Spotting article dives into some of the most notable watches we’ve seen on the World Champion’s wrist: From limited editions dedicated to McLaren to the bold everyday sports pieces. So with the championship trophy now sitting comfortably in his hands, let’s take a look at the pieces that have been sitting comfortably on his wrist. Here are the standout watches worn by Lando Norris!
Audemars Piguet – Royal Oak Chronograph 26715ST


Spotted on his wrist while he was jet-setting was the Audemars Piguet Royal Oak Chronograph (26715ST). This timepiece honors the Royal Oak’s 50th anniversary and carries a few details that make it stand out from the standard Royal Oak Chronograph. The most obvious is the colour of the “Grande Tapisserie” patterned dial. It is finished in a special anniversary colour called “Bleu nuit nuage 50” which AP recreated to honour the original Royal Oak from 1972. It’s certainly not the loudest or flashiest Royal Oak that’s out there, making it a great piece if you want to fly under the radar (as far as high-end luxury watches go!).
International Recommended Retail Price: 32,500 CHF
Audemars Piguet – Selfwinding Tourbillon Openworked Ref. 26735ST


This is not just a Royal Oak, but a serious heavy hitter. The Audemars Piguet takes everything that is great about the iconic Royal Oak and pushes it straight into haute horology with an openworked dial that showcases a tourbillon. This openworked architecture of the dial exposes the movement in beautifully designed details, from the intricate gear train, bridges, mainspring barrel, to the star of the show, the flying tourbillon. This 41mm stainless steel model brings together both sportiness and pure mechanical artistry, making it a standout timepiece on Audemars Piguet’s already heavily stacked lineup!
Australian After Market Price (Approx.): AUD $490,000
Audemars Piguet – Royal Oak Selfwinding Flying Tourbillon Titanium Ref. 26530TI


Lando Norris is clearly a fan of Audemars Piguet, showing that his taste in watches is far more refined than what you would expect from a 26-year-old Formula 1 driver. The Third Audemars Piguet that has been spotted in his collection is the Royal Oak Selfwinding Flying Tourbillon in titanium (ref. 26530TI). As it’s crafted from titanium, this Royal Oak presents an ultra-light, ultra-comfortable timepiece that is perfect for someone who is constantly travelling. The dial features a modern take on a design icon, with the flying tourbillon at 6 o’clock showcasing both technical precision and visual drama, whilst still keeping to a minimalistic dial. This is the sort of timepiece that shows that Lando is a genuine collector, not just a celebrity wearing big-name show-off pieces.
Australian After Market Price (Approx.): AUD $240,000
Audemars Piguet – Royal Oak Offshore Music Edition Ref. 77600TI


Continuing his clear love affair with Audemars Piguet (Margarida Corceiro may have competition… and it’s Swiss-made), Lando has been spotted wearing the Royal Oak Offshore Music Edition (Ref. 77600TI). Audemars Piguet released this as a limited edition model, celebrating the brand’s music industry ties with a colourful equalizer-style dial, the crown guards being redesigned as a DJ-mixer style, along with different rubber straps for a more personal touch. Normally, it is fitted with a blue rubber strap, but Lando has opted for the yellow here, a choice that matches his bright, energetic personality and makes the watch even more eye-catching on the wrist.
Australian After Market Price (Approx.): AUD $61,000
Rolex GMT-Master II 126710BLNR “Pepsi”


Lando is wearing what appears to be the Rolex GMT-Master II 126710BLNR “Pepsi” in this image of the Formula 1 driver on a night out. Introduced in 2018, the Rolex GMT-Master II 126710BLNR “Pepsi” updates a vintage Rolex classic, now with a 40mm Oystersteel case, Calibre 3285 movement offering a power reserve of 70 hours, and, of course, that iconic Jubilee bracelet. It brings together vintage heritage along with modern Rolex luxury. It’s a watch that is widely popular, especially for those on the go, much like Norris himself, who flies to different Grand Prix locations around the world. The bi-colour bezel makes tracking a second timezone super intuitive, and the watch itself is built like a tank, meaning it can handle everything from race weekends to nights out without missing a beat.
Australian After Market Price (Approx.): AUD $35,000
Richard Mille – 11-03 Automatic Flyback Chronograph McLaren Edition


Introduced in 2018, the Richard Mille 11-03 Automatic Flyback Chronograph McLaren edition was the first jointly commissioned timepiece between the two powerhouses. It was created in close collaboration with McLaren, bringing together their mutual interests in unique design, new materials, and modern craftsmanship. Speaking of materials, the case of the RM 11-03 McLaren is made of “Carbon TPT® interlaced with Orange Quartz TPT®, resulting in an extremely resistant and lightweight case that pays tribute to an emblematic McLaren colour.” Being made from this material also makes the watch lightweight, a core concept of Richard Mille’s performance timepieces. Paired with a dynamic skeletonised dial, integrated chronograph pushers, and bright orange accents throughout, the RM 11-03 becomes the ideal symbol of the McLaren–Richard Mille partnership: bold, technical, and built for speed both on and off the track.
Australian After Market Price (Approx.): Price on request.
Richard Mille – 011 Night Black


There aren’t many celebrities or sports stars with a Richard Mille collection as strong as Lando Norris. While McLaren and Richard Mille have a longstanding partnership, some of Lando’s models aren’t just sponsorship timepieces. They are watches that he genuinely wants to wear off track. That’s certainly what makes his Richard Mille collection interesting, as it includes McLaren editions alongside models that seem to be his personal favourites from the watchmaker, showing he actually appreciates the engineering and bold designs. Starting off his Richard Mille collection is the 011-Night Black edition. As the name suggests, this is one of the stealthiest takes on the iconic RM 011, blending a carbon fibre case with a black dial with red accents for that unmistakable Richard Mille Pop!
Australian After Market Price (Approx.): Price on Request. (~AUD $900,000)
Richard Mille – 67-02 Mclaren Edition


The second Richard Mille McLaren Edition on this list is the 67-02. Made specifically for McLaren and Norris, this Richard Mille 67-02 retains the signature skeletonised movement bridge design but is not coloured with a bright orange hue to match the racing team’s colours. The movement bridge uses a titanium plate that is only a 4/10th of a millimeter thin! The elements in the movement are finished manually, and include different finishing techniques like anglage and DLC coating to give it a unique character. The case is also made from Carbon TPT®, which keeps the timepiece lightweight but still tough enough to handle the extreme conditions of Formula 1. This is a watch built for performance and championship winners like Norris!
Australian After Market Price (Approx.) ~AUD $600,000
Richard Mille – 67-02 Qatar Edition


Another standout Richard Mille in his collection that he has been spotted wearing several times is the 67-02 Qatar Edition. This timepiece takes on the same design silhouette as the 67-02 McLaren Edition above; however, it is now a vibrant, ultra-lightweight edition created to celebrate Qatar’s national colours. It features the same ultra-thin titanium baseplate and hand-finished movement bridges that show off Richard Mille’s trademark skeletonised aesthetic. The case differs, however, as it is crafted from a mix of Quartz TPT® and Carbon TPT®, creating a striped pattern in rich maroon and white that instantly sets this edition apart. While this is still a watch designed for performance, with its unique case design and colours, it showcases more personality, matching Lando’s energetic style nicely.
Australian After Market Price (Approx.): AUD $550,000
Richard Mille – 50-03 McLaren F1 Edition


One of the most extreme Richard Mille timepieces in Lando Norris’s collection has to be the 50-03 McLaren F1 Edition. This is one of those watches that feels less like a watch and more like a piece of Formula 1 technology you can wear on your wrist! Created in partnership with McLaren, this model combines a split-seconds chronograph with a tourbillon, all inside an ultra-light case that is made from Graph TPT®. Now, at this point, you might be wondering, like me, what Graph TPT® is?? Well, it is a graphene-infused material that keeps the entire watch weighing in at just 40 grams (including the strap). This is truly a masterpiece of haute horology. The skeletonised movement is packed with technical wizardry, from the architecture of the split-seconds chronograph mechanism to the shock-resistance testing that is inspired by Formula 1 race-car vibrations. This seems like a watch that is built for someone who lives and breathes Formula 1, so I guess you can say Lando Norris is the ideal candidate!
Australian After Market Price (Approx.): ~ AUD $2,550,000
Richard Mille – 72-01 Lifestyle Chrono


The Richard Mille 72-01 Lifestyle Chronograph is one that appears quite often on Lando Norris’s wrist, and with its sleek profile and all-white look, the timepiece certainly steals the spotlight! The RM72-01 features a flyback chronograph complication, and is Richard Mille’s first full in-house developed calibre (CRMC1). It features a double oscillating pinion system that allows for precise, independent chronograph timing without affecting the base movement. As the name suggests, it is designed to be a Lifestyle watch, to be worn comfortably regardless of the occasion. With an ergonomic tonneau case (measuring 38.4mm x 47.34mm), it wears surprisingly light and balanced on the wrist, making it the perfect everyday RM for someone constantly travelling, training, or stepping into the spotlight like Lando.
Australian After Market Price (Approx.): AUD $700,000
Richard Mille – 67-02 Sébastien Ogier


Another noteworthy Richard Mille timepiece in Norris’s collection is the RM 67-02 Sébastien Ogier edition. This was a timepiece that was created for the legendary WRC rally driver, but one that also fits with Lando Norris’s love for ultra-light, high-performance Richard Mille’s. Like the other RM 67-02 editions, it features a titanium baseplate, a shock-resistant and ultra-light Carbon TPT® case and a skeletonised movement that now features the colours of the French flag (blue, white, and red). It’s designed to withstand extreme shock, speed, and movement, making it a natural fit in Lando Norris’s high-performance Richard Mille collection!
