Girard-Perregaux Ferrari Split-Seconds Chronograph
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Girard-Perregaux Ferrari Split-Seconds Chronograph

By TheMadDruid · Mar 20, 2019 · 22 replies
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This is still my favorite split seconds watch of all. I love chronographs and I’ve had quite a few over the years. I’m partial to the Dato and my new love is the Centigraphe. But I am of the opinion that when GP and Ferrari co-branded watches in the late ‘90s and early 2000s they made some of the be

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This is still my favorite split seconds watch of all. 






I love chronographs and I’ve had quite a few over the years. I’m partial to the Dato and my new love is the Centigraphe. But I am of the opinion that when GP and Ferrari co-branded watches in the late ‘90s and early 2000s they made some of the best, if not the best, chronographs ever. From simple chronos to flybacks; rattrapantes a foudroyante and Perpetual Calendar Chronographs...all so beautiful and perfectly proportioned. Hope you enjoy this one.
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keks
Mar 20, 2019
Such a cool piece...

Some years ago I was very close to pulling the trigger on a titanium version of this... yours look lovely even in the dark!

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TheMadDruid
Mar 21, 2019
Thanks, keks.

The Ti is also vey nice. In fact, they all are.

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amanico
Mar 20, 2019
I always loved this one. Great looking Split Seconds, indeed. Bring it with you, please, when you come in Europe! [nt]

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VMM
Mar 20, 2019
Fantastic watch. Love it. [nt]

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TS1987
Mar 20, 2019
Split seconds and foudroyant?

I do not think even Patek or Lange did this

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amanico
Mar 20, 2019
There were several brands which did it. Panerai, too, housing the same movement. [nt]

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