Girard Perregaux Scuderia Ferrari Foudroyante Chronograph (9020) Luxury Watch Review
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The Girard Perregaux Scuderia Ferrari Foudroyante Chronograph 9020 is encased in yellow gold surrounding a black dial on a brown leather strap. Functions include hours, minutes, seconds, tachymeter, and chronograph. The watch also measures 14.6mm in thickness and 51mm from lug-to-lug.
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No second thoughts: this was the coolest watch that I filmed on that particular day. It is one of the best looking yellow gold watches that I've encountered. There's a non-zero chance that GP was channeling the 1950s Patek Philippe 2512 rattrapante prototype with this Scuderia design. Best, Tim
@jumboJetPilot
5 жыл бұрын
WatchBox Reviews easy to see why you think that. Amazing watch!
Beautiful watch and great review. Thanks
I truly believe the best Car/Watch partnership is was and always will be Ferrari and GP.
Amazing piece, never heard of it. Thanks for sharing Tim!
@the1916companywatchreviews
5 жыл бұрын
Glad we could show you something new! Glad you love it! - WatchBox Team
Very nice indeed...and it’s yellow gold and vintage. Still looks quite modern.
Wow this is a crazy piece!
Dear Mr. Mosso I couldn't help but blush at your comments about the origins of the iconic Cavallino Rampante, the Ferrari Prancing Horse. It seems there's been a bit of a mix-up, and I'm here to help set the record straight in the most delightful manner possible. The Ferrari Prancing Horse, albeit similar to the Porsche's leaning horse - is not based on a downed German pilot utilizing the coat of arms from the city of Stuttgart. The reality is far more captivating - the emblem was indeed inspired by a downed plane in WW1, but not of German descent. No, no, the aviator linked to this emblem was none other than the dashing Enzo Ferrari’s hero the Italian, Francesco Baracca, the Italian aviator with the most downing of enemy planes in WWI. Being an Italian myself and evidently a Ferrari supporter myself I come to your assistance on the pronunciation of Scuderia. Think of the word diarrhea, the same swing gives us -not the same symptoms - but rather the same rhythm with the tonic letter falling the "i," not the "e.” In line with a musical art form, typical from the land of your ancestors, I believe? Cheers to you, Mr. Mosso, and may the Prancing Horse forever dance in the realms of accurate tales and mischievous mispronunciations. Warm regards, Carlo
Tim. Do you have to wind the crown to power the second barrel for the foudroyante?
To be honest, although yellow gold is not my choice in watch, but this particular one have the charisma to fall in love with, BTW I do like the titanium version of this which is not as catchy as this but sometimes concealed beauty is the best.
That GP is SMOKIN!!!!! Eye turner baby! Two decades old? Impressive, like the invention of the twinkie! 😁
Such an underrated maker. I love many of their designs. And of course, Tim already knows what I love about this watch - the dial printing matches the gold color, as it should always be!
I must be Psychic just a couple days ago I was on Google searching this watch for my laptop's wallpaper. I have no idea why I was looking for it, It was just something I had to look up.
I thought it was Patek Philippe from the thumbnail. Handsome watch! But almost 15 mm thick...
AVAIBLE?
😍
@the1916companywatchreviews
5 жыл бұрын
Ever lovable! - WatchBox Team
so weird...
Problem is it's a Girard Perregaux