I’m on a quest to encourage folks to look beyond JUST dial colors. More depth and understanding or rarity, provenance, heritage, calibres, design elements and DNA. These things really make some GP NEO-vintage shine. For example, Baltic makes some nice loo
Friends, we all know of the connection between Girard-Perregaux and Ferrari and the Girard-Perregaux Pour Ferrari collection. However, let’s have a closer look at how this all came about and what were the most remarkable creations during that partnership.
Friends, when it comes to Xmas, I always like to bring out watches with red dials, like the Girard-Perregaux Chronograph 8020 Pour Ferrari. Come and join our WristScan FESTIVE SEASON WATCH: www.watchprosite.com Best, CC
I take my word back. GP E04C0 aka 8020 is certainly not just an ETA 7750. Not only does it have two column wheels, but also twin barrels, one of which is for the foudroyante. It's a very different and unique movement of its own, though no dispute it is ba
Is it a Ferrari model? It's identical with the 8020 Ferrari Chronos, ETA movement, right? While I like the case shape and there are a few versions of that line, I find nice, this combination of steel with gold dauphine hands is not to my taste. Are you ha
Friends, The other day I showed you a shot of a Blue/PG Ferrari.... Not everybody's taste. A second Ref 8020 I saw was this one: Yellow/SS.... The bright yellow gives the watch a very cool look, but to me, still a Ferrari should be Red or possible Black..
Hi All, After 16 years of ownership the GP Ferrari ref 8020 still looks and feels classic. In my personal opinion the best Ferrari watches ever produced by any watch maker. The ETA modified movement still works perfect and this beast still maintains perfe