
To commemorate the launch of the Ferrari California, Officine Panerai has produced a special-edition Ferrari two-counter chronograph. The new Ferrari watch will be part of the company’s “Ferrari Engineered by Officine Panerai” watch collection. The watchcase, in polished steel with brushed edges, is 45mm in diameter and boasts a cushion shaped profile. The rotor of the Ferrari California Flyback Chronograph is engraved with the Prancing Horse, while the black dial bears the Ferrari California logo to show the connection between the two luxury items. The pushpieces and the winding crown enjoy a neatly machined knurled texture. The semi-circular sweep of the dial section between 12 and 3 o’clock resembles the tachometer instrumentation of a Ferrari car.
The Ferrari California Flyback Chronograph is animated by a self-winding mechanical movement and is water-resistant to a depth of 100m. Every watch in the collection is adorned with a convex sapphire crystal, with double anti-reflective treatment. Only 400 units will be offered for sale and the expected price is around £8500.

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If I remember correctly, the Breitling for Bentley watches are quite a bit cheaper and more recognizable. That being said, I do think the redline section on the face is quite clever.