Brand: Panerai - (more)
Series: FER013 Stainless Steel
Model: Ferrari FER013
Condition: VG
Location: United States
Status: SOLD
Listed: Mar 31, 2011, 5:57 AM
Retail Price: USD 9,500
Payment Info: Shipping costs are additional. Prefer wire transfer or in-person sale, but will accept PayPal and split fees
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Panerai Ferrari 013 Chronograph, in SS with red face and black subdials. 45mm diameter x 16.8mm thick -- has real wrist presence without being overwhelming. Case is designed with many references to Ferrari styling, including the very nice knurled crown and pusher guards that have the same tactile feel as the knurled aluminum accessory knobs on recent Ferraris. Panerai OP XII caliber ticking away inside at 28,800 vph -- crisp chrono activation and reset. Jumping chrono minutes, which IMHO are easier to read than the continuously advancing minutes hand on many chronos. Luminous centers on the main hours and minutes hands. Comes with black croc strap with white stitching and red interior leather (pictured) as well as black rubber strap with Ferrari logos. As with other Panerai products, strap change is easy and fun. Great, very positive two-sided deployant clasp with Ferrari logo and Panerai inscription. Bought new by me from AD in December, 2007. All boxes, papers, screwdriver, rubber case protector thingy, COSC certificate, tags, etc. The box alone is worth the price of admission -- gorgeous Ferrari red with the Prancing Horse in black on the top. Watch is in near-mint condition, with some light swirls and hairline scratches consistent with careful and relatively infrequent wear. I'm sure that you could have the case restored to "as new" condiition with very little effort and minimal expense.




