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SciFrog said:
Nice but doesn't do it for me. Looks too sporty, looks too plastic. Maybe I am getting too old
Maybe you are too old? Just kidding.
Yes, the watch is very "sporty", indeed. Like I said, a really interesting mixture between Swatch and Breitling and I'm really not exaggerating. Definetely a nice watch for having something special and showing some sort of connection to the 911 Turbo but of course this is no Rolex. I plan to wear this watch when I join special events with my Turbo. My "real" watch is the watch I own for six years now and I've sworn I'll never gonna sell it or buy something else: the Rolex Daytona (gold with brown crocodile leather). I'm not a watch collector, I stick with one watch almost for eternity. Got my first good watch at age 18 as a gift, a Chopard St. Moritz. I still have this watch and it was replaced by the Daytona. You see...I'm not into exchanging watches but I love them.
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RC said:
C'mon guys...when I look at the Ferrari "merchandise" available (the "licensed" one), I sometimes get a good laugh too. Especially this new stuff with the Ferrari horse which actually looks more like a donkey to me. Don't know who is responsible for this design but it looks a little bit too funny for a Ferrari (not talking about the REAL Ferrari horse but about that comic book style horse used on some newer merchandise).
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RC said:
The non-limited edition has a black/grey dial only and the limited edition lettering, incl. the serial number, is missing from the back.
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KresoF1 said:
Personally I do not like any of them...
Here is favourite from my collection:
Jun 9, 2006 2:26:55 PM
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KresoF1 said:
Hmm... If you have extra house on Adriatic coast of Croatia(Island of Hvar or Dubrovnik) we can work something out!
Oh, Santorini Island in Greece is also interesting location(specially Caldera view location!)...