Rotoris Makes History as First Indian Watch Brand on Formula 1 Grid

The Indian watch brand Rotoris achieved a historic milestone by appearing on the Formula 1 grid for the first time during the 2026 season opener in Melbourne. Alpine Academy driver Kush Maini was photographed wearing the Rotoris Astonia Sports Chronograph, which draws direct design inspiration from motorsport timing instruments. The brand's co-founder highlighted that the moment symbolizes how Indian design and engineering can compete confidently on the world stage. This debut coincides with Formula 1's rapidly growing popularity and viewership within India.

Key Points: Indian Watch Brand Rotoris Debuts on Formula 1 Grid

  • First Indian watch brand on F1 grid
  • Worn by Alpine's Kush Maini
  • Design inspired by motorsport timing
  • Signals F1's growth in India
  • Part of Rotoris's global launch
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Indian watch brand 'Rotoris' appears on Formula 1 grid for the first time

Kush Maini wears Rotoris Astonia chronograph at F1's 2026 opener, marking a milestone for Indian design on the global motorsport stage.

"It shows that Indian design and engineering can stand confidently on the global stage. - Prerna Gupta"

New Delhi, March 6

At the opening race weekend of the 2026 Formula 1 season in Melbourne, Alpine Academy driver and Formula 1 Reserve Driver Kush Maini was seen in the paddock wearing the Rotoris Astonia Sports Chronograph in Phantom Black. This is the first time an Indian watch brand has been seen on the Formula 1 grid.

The race took place at Melbourne's Albert Park Circuit, where Maini was photographed wearing the watch during the F1 weekend.

Rotoris launched globally earlier this year. As per the press release, its watches draw inspiration from motorsport timing and precision engineering, ideas that influenced the design of the Astonia chronograph.

The appearance also comes at a time when Formula 1 is growing rapidly in India. In recent years, the sport has seen a rise in viewership, especially among younger audiences interested in racing, technology and engineering.

The watch worn by Maini features a 42mm matte black stainless steel case, a tachymetre bezel, sapphire crystal glass and an FKM rubber strap. It uses Rotoris's proprietary Q-MATIC technology, powered by Seiko's TMI VK63 meca-quartz movement. The system combines quartz accuracy with the sweeping chronograph hand and pushers typically found in mechanical chronographs.

Speaking about his experience wearing the Rotoris Astonia Sports Chronograph, Kush Maini said, "I connect with Astonia not just because of the aesthetics but a deeper connection. Time doesn't define me. I define the time I have. Always moving, always building. I am Kush Maini, and I'm always becoming more."

Prerna Gupta, Co-Founder & Chief Business Officer, Rotoris said that Maini represents exactly what Rotoris stands for.

"When we designed the Astonia, it was born from racing instruments. The tachymetre. The chronograph pushers. The precision of split-second measurement. Seeing it on the wrist of a racing driver at a Formula 1 circuit, at the opening race of the season, is a moment that brings the philosophy full circle. What makes this partnership meaningful is that Kush represents exactly what Rotoris stands for. A decade of discipline, climbing through every tier of motorsport, earning each step forward. For a young Indian watch brand to appear on the Formula 1 grid in its first year, on the wrist of one of India's most promising racing drivers, signals something larger. It shows that Indian design and engineering can stand confidently on the global stage," she said.

Kush Maini, is an Indian racing driver currently competing in the FIA Formula 2 Championship with ART Grand Prix. He is part of the Alpine Academy and serves as Test and Reserve Driver for the BWT Alpine Formula One Team. He is also a reserve driver for Mahindra Racing in Formula E.

Rotoris is a watch brand founded by Aakash Anand, Prerna Gupta, Anant Narula and Kunal Kapania. The company has raised USD 3 million in seed funding from investors including Nikhil Kamath, Vivek Oberoi, Tanmay Bhatt, 100 Unicorns and Venture Catalysts. The brand launched in February 2026 with 2,100 numbered watches released through invitation-only access.

- ANI

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Priya S
Wow! An Indian watch brand in F1 already? That's some rapid growth. The specs sound impressive, especially the meca-quartz movement. But I have to ask, at an invitation-only launch with only 2100 pieces, is this for regular watch enthusiasts or just for collectors and investors? 🤔 Would love to see it become more accessible.
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Vikram M
As an F1 and engineering fan, this is super cool. The timing is perfect with F1's popularity exploding here. "Indian design and engineering can stand confidently on the global stage" – Prerna Gupta nailed it. More power to the team! Let's see a title sponsor next!
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Rohit P
Great marketing move. But the real test is the product. A Seiko VK63 movement is reliable, but it's a very common quartz chrono module. For a brand talking about precision engineering and a $3M seed round, I was hoping for something more innovative in-house. The design looks sharp though.
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Sarah B
Interesting partnership! Kush Maini's journey is inspiring, and it's clever to link that story to a new brand. The watch's aesthetic seems perfect for the F1 paddock. Hope this brings more international attention to the talent and innovation coming out of India.
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Nikhil C
Bahut badhiya! 🚀 From funding by folks like Nikhil Kamath to the F1 grid in year one – that's how you make an entry. The "invitation-only" model creates hype, but I agree with Priya. Hope they have plans for a more mass-friendly model soon. Jai Hind!

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