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Rotary Chronograph 1977 'Cooler' - GS00450/51

COMING SOON TO ROTARY STOCKISTS

Limited to 200 Pieces

Rotary's Chronograph 1977 series expands with the exclusive 'Cooler' edition, a watch that captures the spirit of 1970s motorsport through a striking blend of deep blue, white, and red accents. The design of this model is an homage to iconic racing liveries, making it a visually bold addition to any collection.

This limited edition watch is crafted with a robust 42mm stainless steel case, housing a 3-dial Japanese quartz chronograph complication on a deep blue textured dial. Its vibrant red, blue, and white sub-dials add a playful yet sophisticated touch, with a distinctive red second-hand sub-dial for timekeeping precision. Perfectly balancing functionality with style, the "Cooler" edition is water-resistant up to 50 meters, ensuring reliability for everyday wear. The numbered Rotary case-back ensures that each watch is one of a kind.

Adding to its racing-inspired aesthetic, the watch is paired with a perforated blue leather strap, echoing the look of classic racing gear. Each watch is individually numbered on the case-back, underscoring its exclusivity, with only 200 pieces available exclusively at Rotary stockists.

Embrace a piece of racing history with the Chronograph 1977 ‘Cooler’—a heritage-inspired watch crafted for the modern collector.


Since 1895, British designed heritage watch brand Rotary has crafted accurate, reliable and high quality timepieces that have been cherished from one generation to the next. And has consequently developed a reputation for quality in horology around the world. First originating in Switzerland the brand moved its headquarters to the United Kingdom in 1905 and today the brand stays true to its historic values of craftsmanship and is rightfully proud of 125 years in watchmaking. Over the years Rotary has achieved true horological feats that have been treasured and housed within an archive.

For more on how to read a Chronograph or a Tachymeter, take a read of our guides.