and hope they are right. 10 weeks for a complete service is superfast Lollll I once sent a Blancpain for service. I almost forgot I had owned one. When it finally came back, tears of joy ran down my cheeks. I will spare you what happened to a....Breguet L
Although, I concur with you... If I were to get a Ferrari, this or the F12 would probably be it! The "Superfast" name is a really lame duck though. I'm really looking forward to a high performance electric car. True, it won't have the same emotion - with
Not that I will ever have to but deciding between these 2 would prove very difficult for me. Ferrari 812 Superfast and the Aston Martin DB12. The allure of Ferrari is strong, and same for the DB12. To me both are badass personified. Cudos to anyone who ha
I would also say that innovation must remain comprehensible to collectors. For example, the Zenith Defy Inventor with the 18hz superfast jiggly silicon web which takes the place of escapement is an innovation. But, it leaves me cold as I can't easily and
Automotive Designer, creator of such beauties as the Peugeot 504 coupe/convertible, the Dino 246, Ferrari 365 GT 2+2 and GTC/4, 375 America, 400 America II, Dino 500 Superfast II + some Alfa Romeo, as the Giulia or the Lancia Gamma Coupé and Maserati A6 G
One like this passed me yesterday doing exactly what the name implies, going SuperFast, for a city street anyway. It was charcoal grey, this is a google images photo
Why? Because on the morning of Christmas Eve Santa (in disguise of a DHL delivery guy) stopped by and left a very nice Christmas ornament for our tree. I had been eyeballing the L.U.C. 8HF CHronometer since I came across MichaelC's here on PuristS. Later
Immediately after my 5 weeks trip in Asia, I travelled through the English Midlands. In England's green & pleasant Land. I came upon these royal harbingers of eternal Love. Royal Swans Today, it’s rare for swan to be served. In days gone by in England