Honestly, this car almost seems tailor made to appeal to people who currently own no Ferrari and want nothing to do with the brand's other products. I've often used the term "Hublot/Panerai for people who don't like Hublot/Panerai" when reviewing some kin
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.