
Bimbeano's post takes readers on a whimsical journey through his barn, filled with classic automobiles and a touch of humor. His photographic essay captures the essence of automotive passion, showcasing a diverse collection that sparks conversation and nostalgia among fellow enthusiasts. This piece celebrates the joy of car ownership and the stories behind these cherished machines.

The Porsche Design Chronograph I, reference 911, represents a significant early offering from the brand, establishing its design philosophy in the watchmaking world. This model is notable for its minimalist aesthetic and functional approach, reflecting the brand's automotive heritage through its focus on legibility and material choice. It was conceived as a tool watch, prioritizing clarity and durability over ornate decoration, a characteristic that set it apart from many contemporaries upon its introduction.
Crafted with a black PVD-coated stainless steel case, the Chronograph I features a distinctive monochromatic appearance. The case diameter measures 40mm, providing a substantial yet wearable presence on the wrist. It houses an automatic movement, specifically the Valjoux 7750, known for its robustness and reliability. The watch is fitted with a sapphire crystal, ensuring scratch resistance, and offers a power reserve of approximately 48 hours.
This reference holds particular appeal for collectors interested in the origins of Porsche Design's horological ventures and the broader trend of black-cased watches. Its straightforward design and mechanical integrity make it a compelling choice for those who appreciate a blend of automotive-inspired engineering and practical watchmaking. The 911 reference is a foundational piece, illustrating the brand's initial vision for a performance-oriented timepiece.
.. it is already in my blood .. naturally caused i fear ;-)
You are more impressive than I could ever have imagined - any car you drive improves naturally...
Unfortunately none of my hot hatches has this feature :-( The 911 probably has. Filip
The Quaiffe, the cars, the barn...
Best wishes and great health for you and yours in the coming year. Best Bill
How's the BMW doing?
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