Welcome to Car Week, an annual event held in August that sees the automotive world descend upon the Carmel-Monterey area for a series of shows, events, unveilings, and more – all leading up to the Pebble Beach Concours d’Elegance on Sunday. This past weekend, I attended the main events during the latter portion of the week with perfect UK Rolex replica watches. The famed Swiss brand has been a long-time supporter of a handful of events, and the four days I spent in the area included no small measure of amazing cars, along with an endless stream of AAA Swiss Rolex fake watches spotting along the way.
For this Photo Report, tag along with me as we go inside four of the week’s highest-profile events to get a closer look at what makes Car Week one of the biggest automotive gatherings in the world. From the Tour D’Elegance to vintage racing at Laguna Seca, and even an extra-special luxury 1:1 replica Rolex watches awarded to the Best of Show winner at the main event on Sunday – if you’re a car enthusiast (or even just car-curious), it’s a genuinely special experience.
Fair warning: you may want to warm up your scrolling finger before getting started; it’s a whole lot of images…
Day 1 – The Pebble Beach Tour D’Elegance
While this was my third time attending various elements of Car Week, I have never experienced the Pebble Beach Tour D’Elegance. This year, my adventure kicked off with the tour, and the idea is that it’s a public event that allows a closer experience with 150+ of the cars that will be featured on Sunday at the Concours. Those willing to find parking can grab a donut and stroll around the various cars before the tour rolls out on the 70-mile route that primarily features a long cruise down Highway 1 to Big Sur and then back to the lodge at Pebble Beach.
If you want to see the cars, especially if you want to see them moving (which is quite spectacular), this is arguably the only accessibly priced option because the Tour is free. Top Rolex copy watches has been the main partner for the tour since 2007, and it’s no small event. All along the route from 17-Mile Drive to Highway 1, the roadside is lined with waving spectators, photographers, and no shortage of—you guessed it—great cars.
With my camera in hand, I spent some time roaming the long line of cars before getting a chance to actually ride along with one of the entrants – a 1940 Derrin-bodied Packard. This car is actually the first-ever Derrin-bodied Packard, and with its smooth performance and drop-top layout, it’s hard to imagine a sweeter way to enjoy the tour, the cars, and the incredible scenery.