
Amanico shares his rare encounter with the Girard Perregaux Tribute to Enzo Ferrari, a platinum model he describes as a study in contrasts. He highlights the watch's surprising duality, with a modern dial juxtaposed against a classic movement, inviting the community to discuss its unique design and proportions.


not sure about the dial, but never saw one in real life. The back side though: olala! Thx for sharing, Dirk
That's why I prefer the WW TC Tourbillon you posted awhile ago.
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 they were made in Pt and rose gold. It would be interesting to find out how exactly these 349 were split between metals and thus how many Pt watches exist. Semyon. BTW, just for the info - it has 11 hands on the dial π
And also discreet and easy to wear as noone understands what it is.
Congratulations π€
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