FORZO Watches Work With Carl Fogarty To Design New Watches
 

FORZO Watches Work With Carl Fogarty To Design New Watches

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Tim Vaux

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Tim Vaux

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A true motorbike legend is releasing exclusively designed watches - you don’t want to miss this!

The news that seven-time work motorbike racing champion Carl Fogarty is working with FORZO Watches on a new range of limited edition watches was announced this week. Launching exclusively on Kickstarter, these new watches come via a brand known as FORZO. FORZO is a part of the Geckota group who over the past 10 years has worked to bring brands such as Geckota watches, ZULUDIVER and WatchGecko to life.

Carl Fogarty - Image Credit: FORZO Watches

This latest venture takes the team into the cross-pollinated world of motorsport and horology, both industries with an immense connection dating back decades.

Carl Fogarty - Image Credit: FORZO Watches

Together with Carl Fogarty, FORZO has been designing a collection of watches to celebrate his world record Isle of Man TT lap in 1992 that stood for 7 years.

Click here to be notified when the watches are available!

Click here to stay updated regarding the upcoming FORZO x Carl Fogarty watches - Image Credit: FORZO Watches

There is plenty more news to come over the following weeks so if this is right up your street, be sure to head over the Kickstarter here and enter your email address to stay right up to date and ensure you can reserve your new FORZO watch as soon as it launches.

For regular updates on this project and many other incredible partnerships be sure to follow FORZO on Instagram @forzowatches and join the FORZO Facebook group “FORZO Watches Community" here.

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Tim Vaux

About the Author: Tim Vaux

I don't think I can remember a time in my life when watches weren't in my life. I've been writing about watches online for a handful of years now, enjoying every moment of it. I'm passionate about experiencing the world of watches and translating those experiences via articles and images for the wider audience to consume.

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