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
1999... The story says that to celebrate the Scuderia Ferrari 70th Anniversary, Girard - Perregaux created the Pour Ferrari SF Foudroyante, which was- and still is - an unique combination of two sophisitcations for a Chronograph: The Foudroyante AND the R
Girard Perregaux, of course, is maybe the most famous here, for us. The famous SF by GP: This movement is a 7750 reworked by La Joux-Perret. This movement was used by GP, but also other brands such as Hublot, Panerai ( Bill's PAM 246 has this movement ) a
2004 PAM 192 and its tantalum case. Credit picture Sothebys. 2003 PAM 163, steel. Credit unknown. 44 mm Luminor case, versus 44 mm Radiomir Case. Limited Edition of 300 pieces for the 192, 230 pieces for the 163. Valjoux 234 manual chronograph movement fo
QUARTER 1 : Pam587 Pam557 Pam448 Pam317 Pam372 Pam623 Pam605 Pam375 Pam233 ALS 730.048F QUARTER 2 : PAM569 To be expected : This saturday : PAM246 & PAM371 Later this year : PAM661 PAM662 PAM663 PAM672 PAM693 Reverso 1931 Tribute Magritte SS I need a doct