COMPLICATION GUIDE · UPDATED MAY 2026

Best Chronograph Watches

Stopwatch complications from entry-level icons to grail-tier masterpieces.

By The Horologist Editorial TeamUpdated May 27, 20265 watches reviewed

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The chronograph is watchmaking's most beloved complication — a stopwatch integrated into a wristwatch, born from early 20th-century aviation and motorsport timing needs. Today, chronographs range from high-frequency quartz marvels to hand-wound legends that traveled to the Moon. We spent over 30 hours comparing movements, push-piece feel, dial legibility, and heritage pedigree to select the definitive chronograph at every price point.

At a Glance — Our Picks

WatchBest ForPriceSizeMovement
Lunar Pilot Chronograph

Bulova Lunar Pilot Chronograph

96B251

💰 Best Value~$55645mmHigh-Performance 262kHz QuartzDetails ↓
Max Bill Chronoscope

Junghans Max Bill Chronoscope

027/4600.00

🎨 Best Design~$2,58840mmAutomatic Caliber J880.2Details ↓
Carrera Chronograph

Tag Heuer Carrera Chronograph

CBN2010.BA0642

🏎️ Best Motorsport~$3,60044mmAutomatic Calibre Heuer 02Details ↓
Navitimer B01

Breitling Navitimer B01

AB0138211B1A1

✈️ Best Aviation~$10,90043mmAutomatic Breitling 01 (Manufacture)Details ↓

📋 How We Chose These Watches

Chronographs are evaluated on movement architecture (column wheel vs. cam lever, integrated vs. modular), sub-dial legibility, push-piece tactile feedback, timing accuracy, and historical significance. We heavily weighted movement heritage — a chronograph caliber with decades of racing or space history carries more value than a technically superior but soulless alternative.

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Best Value

Bulova Lunar Pilot Chronograph
⌀ 45mm⚙ High-Performance 262kHz Quartz💧 50m (5 ATM)◈ Sapphire Crystal

Why We Picked It

The Lunar Pilot is the chronograph that went to the Moon — literally. Bulova's 262 kHz high-frequency quartz technology was worn by Apollo 15 astronaut Dave Scott as a backup. At $625, you get NASA heritage and visible 1/10th-second timing precision.

Strengths

  • Genuine Moon mission heritage (Apollo 15)
  • 262 kHz — sweeping second hand visible to the eye
  • Tinted AR sapphire crystal
  • $625 for space-program chronograph credentials

Trade-offs

  • 45mm is large for many wrists
  • Quartz — no mechanical movement
  • Battery changes required every ~3 years
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Best Design

Junghans Max Bill Chronoscope

~$2,588

MSRP

⌀ 40mm⚙ Automatic Caliber J880.2💧 Splash Resistant◈ Convex Hard Plexiglass (SICRALAN coated)

Why We Picked It

The Max Bill Chronoscope proves that a chronograph doesn't need racing stripes and tachymeters. Pure Bauhaus clarity applied to a Valjoux 7750 — one of the most important designs in 20th-century watchmaking.

Strengths

  • Bauhaus design masterpiece by Max Bill (1961)
  • Valjoux 7750 — the workhorse of Swiss chronographs
  • Domed Plexiglass adds vintage warmth
  • Timeless design that will never date

Trade-offs

  • Plexiglass scratches — part of the character
  • 40.4mm is restrained for a chronograph
  • No date display
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Best Motorsport

Tag Heuer Carrera Chronograph

~$3,600

MSRP

⌀ 44mm⚙ Automatic Calibre Heuer 02💧 100m (10 ATM)◈ Sapphire Crystal

Why We Picked It

The Carrera was born at the 1963 Carrera Panamericana road race and has never left the starting grid. TAG Heuer's in-house Calibre Heuer 02 delivers a column-wheel chronograph with 80-hour power reserve — genuine manufacture quality at $5,500.

Strengths

  • In-house Calibre Heuer 02 — column wheel, vertical clutch
  • 80-hour power reserve — best in class
  • Motorsport DNA from the Carrera Panamericana
  • Ceramic tachymeter bezel

Trade-offs

  • $5,500 is a significant commitment
  • 44mm case is large
  • LVMH brand — some enthusiasts prefer independents
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Best Aviation

Breitling Navitimer B01

Breitling

Navitimer B01

~$10,900

MSRP

⌀ 43mm⚙ Automatic Breitling 01 (Manufacture)💧 30m (3 ATM)◈ Cambered Sapphire

Why We Picked It

The Navitimer has been the pilot's chronograph since 1952, featuring a functional circular slide rule bezel that can calculate fuel burn, distance, and airspeed. Breitling's in-house B01 caliber is one of the finest modern chronograph movements.

Strengths

  • Functional circular slide rule — genuine aviation tool
  • In-house B01 — column wheel, 70-hour reserve
  • 70+ years of continuous production
  • COSC-certified chronometer

Trade-offs

  • $8,800 is top-tier pricing
  • Busy dial requires learning curve for legibility
  • 41mm with slide rule bezel looks larger
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Buying Guide

Mechanical chronograph movements fall into two camps: integrated (like the Valjoux 7750 or Zenith El Primero) where the chronograph is built into the movement, and modular (where a chronograph module sits atop a time-only base). Integrated is generally preferred for slimmer cases and smoother operation. Column-wheel actuators are smoother than cam-lever systems. At the quartz end, high-frequency movements (like Bulova's 262 kHz) deliver visible precision that mechanicals can't match.

Frequently Asked Questions

The Bulova Lunar Pilot ($625) delivers genuine space-program heritage with high-frequency quartz precision. For a mechanical chronograph, the Junghans Max Bill Chronoscope ($2,200) offers a Valjoux 7750 in one of the most iconic designs ever created.

The Speedmaster ($7,000) is the Moon watch — its heritage is unmatched. The Carrera ($5,500) has motorsport DNA and a more modern in-house caliber with 80-hour power reserve. Choose the Speedmaster for history, the Carrera for modern technical excellence.

It depends on what you value. The Bulova Lunar Pilot's 262 kHz quartz is more accurate than any mechanical chronograph. But mechanical chronographs offer the emotional connection of hundreds of miniature parts working in concert — the tactile "click" of the pushers, the sweep of the seconds hand. It's engineering as art.