I’m admittedly a Porsche/form-follows-function kinda a guy, but this new[er] Ferrari model really grabbed my attention with its beautiful curves and retro design. Seems like Ferrari are doing a ‘Longines’, and digging deep into their back catalog for thei
Taking the kids (and their cousins) to Ferrari world. PAM 384, with its scratch-proof ceramic case, is the perfect wrist companion for that. Happy Holidays. Hussam
buying a Panerai with only 30 m water resistance feels like buying a Ferrari with a 100 hp engine – even if the speed limit is 130 km/h, it just doesn’t feel right. 😉 As for straps: I have learned that leather and salt water don’t mix well. They’ll get st
Thanks Emmanuel for another great post with insightful details! Almost like another "coincidence" between Panerai and GP - we have seen Ferrari chronographs from both brands, including the special foudroyante split seconds (e.g. PAM246, PAM343 vs. GP 9020
…I visited a large Ferrari dealer nearby. They had on the floor a 275 alloy body being sold for $8 million. Beautiful car. The salesman was a very nice low-key guy with a Pepsi just like yours. I found his watch way classier than any of the cars on displa
Last night my son and I walked a few dealers lots after they closed, enjoying the Fall air. Ferrari, Maserati, McLaren, Lamborghini, Aston Martin. We saw over 100 of these supercars, and I find them so incredible to look at. And I would love to try drivin
And yes, I find the car and watch partnerships to be very fleeting. They never seem to last very long. Ferrari has been with multiple brands - GP, Panerai, Hublot, RM and that's just what I can think of. Aston Martin was with JLC and now GP. Cars are gene
Watch collaborations are almost always a bad idea. How many brands has Ferrari partnered with? GP (who's now with Aston Martin), Panerai, Hublot, and now Richard Mille? Not only are collaborations fleeting and "in-the-moment" but they're rarely done well.
On pics the dial looks much crazier/busier than in real life. It is a very cool chunky watch, yes, too tall at 17mm but I like it a lot anyway. I know that there were 349 pieces made to equal the 349 examples of Ferrari Enzo car launched in 2002 and that