
Friends, I like to share another Ferrari chronograph with you here. This time it is the GP 8090 Ferrari Testarossa 250 TR. A limited series of 2000 pieces from the late 90Βs. Interesting is the chronograph minutes and seconds hands. Both located in the center (time/running seconds, sub-dial at three
Friends,
I like to share another Ferrari chronograph with you here.
This time it is the GP 8090 Ferrari Testarossa 250 TR.
A limited series of 2000 pieces from the late 90βs.
Interesting is the chronograph minutes and seconds hands. Both located in the center (time/running seconds, sub-dial at three). Same type of configuration we see on the Laureato Evo 3.
Inside is the automatic movement caliber 2280.
Here you see when the chronograph is running.
Of all the GP Ferrari chronographs I have seen in the metal, this is my favorite so farβ¦
How about you? What is your favorite?
Best
Blomman
This message has been edited by blomman on 2014-11-04 00:17:18Blomman, "Regrets ... I have a few" .... My Way (Today I went to the office listening Sex Pistols). Gone but not forgotten. (February 2013) Some day, who knows, It may be back. Cheers, Nilo
Well, my friend - I hope you flip a GP into your collection again soon! :) To go too long without a GP is not good for your heart! Best Blomman
Still, to my fav from the Ferrari collection.... 375 MM and the SF are much more my cup of tea.... Best, Nicolas
Enters a duo of "the last Greek letter". Cheers, Nilo
I will look for your new duo in the Omega forum... Best Blomman
Well, I hope to see the 375 MM and the SF in the metal one day... If I ever get the chance, I promise to share some shots here! Best Blomman
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