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Automotive Porsche Car Eye Candy

By Arronax · Jun 7, 2023 · 16 replies
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Arronax takes readers on a visual journey through Porsche's storied history, from iconic race cars to modern roadsters. This curated selection of images serves as a vibrant reminder of the brand's diverse design language and engineering prowess. Arronax's post sparks a nostalgic reflection on the evolution of automotive aesthetics and the enduring appeal of Porsche.

Have young folks ever seen a modem anyway? 
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Gulf 917, definitely made the podium for race cars:










Always had a soft spot for the 935 although I prefer it in white:




The 904 was tiny, reminded me of old Alpines:




Beautiful orange paint job:


I was surprised by the small size of the 919 Hybrid. Looks like a plane more than a car, what a beast!



Well, because Japan !









930 Speedster


Go bold or go home wink




One of my favorite of the show in the road car category:




Do you feel the 80s vibe?




Classy, what else to say:





Money no object, definitely a top-3 car, for me at least amongst modern P-cars:




Back when 100k was a big deal:



Go rally or go home!



What about some yellow to brighten your day?



Typical oh-sh*t photographer moment, orange dress matching the GT3 paint job:



Police car from the prefecture of Kanagawa:



And last but not least, because, well ... Japan ;-)



About the Porsche Ref. 930

The Porsche Design Chronograph 01, often associated with the reference 930, was a significant product for the brand, marking its entry into watchmaking. It was conceived with a focus on legibility and functional design, drawing parallels with automotive instrumentation. The watch aimed to provide a tool-like experience, prioritizing user interaction and clarity over traditional decorative elements, distinguishing it from many contemporaries. Its design language reflected a modernist approach, emphasizing clean lines and a monochromatic aesthetic.

This chronograph features a case constructed from black PVD-coated stainless steel, a material choice that was innovative for its time and contributed to its distinctive appearance. The case diameter measures 40mm, providing a substantial presence on the wrist without being overly large. It houses an automatic movement, specifically the Valjoux 7750, known for its robust performance and chronograph functionality. The crystal protecting the dial is mineral glass, and the watch offers a power reserve of approximately 44 hours.

For collectors, the Porsche Design Chronograph 01 holds relevance as an early example of a design-driven watch from a non-traditional watch manufacturer. Its connection to Ferdinand Alexander Porsche's design philosophy is a key aspect of its appeal. The watch is appreciated for its functional aesthetic and its pioneering use of black-coated cases, influencing subsequent watch designs. It represents a period where industrial design principles were increasingly applied to wristwatches, offering a distinct alternative to more conventional offerings.

Specifications

Caliber
Valjoux 7750
Case
Black PVD-coated stainless steel
Diameter
40mm
Dial
Black
Water Resist.
100m
Crystal
Mineral glass

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patrick_y
Jun 7, 2023

People really love their Porsches!

CH
Chicolini
Jun 7, 2023

The greatest race car of all time. And if you think I’m being an absolutist . . . you’re damn right I am!

AR
Arronax
Jun 7, 2023

Across the bay in the Chiba prefecture

Lépine
Jun 7, 2023

What a great day to see all those legends

JP
jp884
Jun 7, 2023

And I share your sentiment on the 991 speedster. It’s a dead man’s car for me. Will be handed down to my kids.

TE
TeutonicCarFan
Jun 7, 2023

I like the new and old 935 side by side. Nice to see colors! Lol I remember when people would tag their forum posts as pic heavy because during dial up internet that mattered 🤣

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