When it comes to stuntmen, there’s one name that stands far above the rest: Evel Knievel. Even more than 16 years after his death, Knievel’s all-American performing persona and incredible motorcycle feats remain the gold standard of stunt performing for many fans, inspiring countless extreme sports events, tribute bikes, and even one of the most iconic children’s toys of the ‘70s. Pieces of Knievel’s actual riding history are vanishingly rare in the modern era, but Danish watchmaker REC has turned components from Knievel’s final stunt bike (the famous “Shark Jump” Harley-Davidson XR750) into a bold, uniquely technical tribute to the stuntman for the wrist. Like the brand’s previous releases, the limited edition REC TTT Knievel goes well beyond simply showcasing reclaimed material from a historic machine, this watch charismatically translates its subject matter into a stylish, solidly built statement piece. Like previous versions of the TTT (reviewed here), the REC TTT Knievel’s st...