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Autodromo x Mobil 1’s new Group B Pegasus Watch Channels Rally’s Wildest Years

A 70-piece mechanical tribute to Group B, built with motorsport credibility

The Group B rally does not need much romanticization. From 1982 to 1986, motorsport was pushed to its extreme limits, with lightweight materials, minimal restrictions and drivers willing to take risks that would be unthinkable today. These cars drove at incredible speeds over mountain passes, forests and deserts, leaving behind photos and stories that continue to shape rally culture decades later. This era is the basis for the new Autodromo x Mobil 1 Group B Pegasus Edition, the second collaboration between the two brands after the rapid sell-out of the Monoposto Mobil 1 Edition.

Autodromo’s connection to motorsport has always been more art-driven than nostalgic. Founded in 2011 by industrial designer Bradley Price, the brand built its reputation by examining how racing hardware was shaped by function and then translating that logic into watches that are still wearable today. The Group B case is one of Autodromo’s most iconic designs and is characterized by its slim proportions and high-tech early 1980s design. In the Mobil 1 Pegasus Edition, this silhouette is presented in a bimetallic design, with a 39mm titanium capsule housed in stainless steel. The result is light on the wrist but visually powerful. A black DLC-coated integrated strap highlights the motorsport theme, while the high-contrast dial is directly inspired by vintage rally tachometers. Power comes from the Miyota 9015 automatic movement, which is protected by a sapphire crystal and is waterproof to a depth of 50 meters.

The collaboration works because Mobil 1’s presence has real motorsport weight. The brand has been an important part of racing culture across all categories for over five decades, and its commitment here goes beyond superficial branding. The watch comes in a handcrafted aluminum presentation box that reflects the practical inspiration behind the piece, and the strap can be easily swapped for a bracelet. With a limited edition of just 70 copies and a price of $995, the Group B Pegasus Edition lands squarely in collector territory without losing any of its everyday usability. It’s a watch for enthusiasts who understand why Group B still matters.

Source: Autodromo


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