New line of Ferrari watches by Officine Panerai
The new Ferrari line is now ready, please enjoy it here:
Ferrari Catalogue
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dsts6 said:
Its a cool looking watch but who cares, this is a car site not a watch site or rolexforums.com or www.timeteam.com.
Plus wearing your car name on your wrist is a little bit pretentious, it like god forbid someone doesn't know you have a ferrari.
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temm said:
The Scuderia line:
How much does this cost? Does anyone know?
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dsts6 said:
Its a cool looking watch but who cares, this is a car site not a watch site or rolexforums.com or www.timeteam.com.
Plus wearing your car name on your wrist is a little bit pretentious, it like god forbid someone doesn't know you have a ferrari.
Hey, nothing wrong with a little car pride. Don't you wear any Ferrari/Porsche paraphanelia (shirt, cap, etc.) Besides, who is going to know you are wearing a Ferrari inspired watch unless you tell them or they have a good eye for detail. This is a car site. It is also an enthusiast's site, so excitement over the branding of the cars we love is a welcome contribution to the conversation.
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ajcastaneda said:
Or better yet, a A. Lange Sohne
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This masterpiece by Lange is the first wristwatch that incorporates a chronograph and a perpetual calendar. It no doubt represents the most classic combination of complications, capturing the moment, the present, and eternity. Additionally, it is endowed with all of the features that make Lange timepieces so distinctive. It owes its harmonious personality to the subtly offset symmetry of the solid-silver dial
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As the world's first flyback chronograph with a double rattrapante mechanism, the LANGE DOUBLE SPLIT opens up a new dimension in mechanical time measurement. Beyond the ordinary stopwatch functions of a conventional chronograph, it can also handle lap-time measurements, time comparisons, and fastest/slowest lap measurements. Its additional flyback minute counter makes it possible for the first time to use these rattrapante functions in a truly meaningful way, namely for events that last up to 30 minutes - as opposed to conventional rattrapante mechanisms that could only measure times of up to 60 seconds.
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Moogle said:
does patek make a chrono? if i recall , they only have one in their lineup, much like the daytona being rolex's only chrono.
probably expensive
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Annual Calendar Chronograph. Mechanical self-winding movement. Caliber CH 28-520 IRM QA 24H. Chronograph with 60-minute and 12-hour monocounter at 6 o'clock. Day, date, and month in apertures. Power reserve and day/night display. Anthracite dial, gold applied hour markers. Strap: alligator with large rectangular scales, hand-stitched, matt dark brown. Fold-over clasp. Sapphire crystal case back. Water resistant to 25 m. Platinum. Geneva Seal hallmark. Case diameter: 40.5 mm.
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Mithras said:
I really like Panerai's and have a couple of them, but knowing the brand these watches are just a bit of bling stuck on already available models. Looks more than a little tacky IMHO. The GP Ferrari watches were much classier and nicer.