- Gallet at the Races -
Gallet MultiChron Regulator (1929) - introduced for use by doctors, technicians, and sports professionals, and the official wrist-worn timer for drivers and pit bosses during the early years of the Indianapolis 500 Speedway
The Gallet MultiChron 12 (1955) - 12 hour recording wrist chronograph,  water resistant 18K solid gold case, special tachometer and miles per hour dial indices, in-house manufactured Excelsior Park calibre 40-68 movement
Gallet MultiChron 45 (1960) – 45 minute recording chronograph, used by drivers and pit bosses at the Indianapolis 500 Motor Speedway, Champion spark plug logo on dial, in-house manufactured Excelsior Park calibre 40-68 movement
Gallet MultiChron Pilot (1975) - 12 hour recording chronograph with rotating 12 hour bezel for time zone calculations, high-grade Valjoux calibre 72 movement, a favorite of drivers and auto racing fans due to the special tachometer and miles-per-hour calculating capabilities
Gallet Rally Clock (1969) - dual dashboard mounted timer with 8 day power reserve clock and 12 hour recording stopwatch, shock protected mechanisms, aluminum alloy frame
Gallet MultiChron Regulator (1929) - reverse view of a MultiChron Regulator awarded to riding mechanic John Paul for heroic sportsmanship at the Indianapolis Speedway in 1936. John Paul came to the aid of renown Indy driver Al Miller (Car 12) and his riding mechanic after their car had crashed and burst into flames. Both men survived the crash as a result of John Paul's actions.
Gallet MultiChron Rattrapante (1945) - unique 30 minute chronograph capable of simultaneously recording two separate race events, powered by a specially built in-house manufactured Excelsior Park movement with 2nd time recording module.