If someone told me I could have only one, that would be my choice. I tried one on long ago and can’t get it off my mind. Good for you! Sent from my iPad using FerrariChat.com mobile app
I don't think it counts as full Agnelli unless you (1) are wearing a dress shirt and (2) such shirt has been tailored to be tight so the watch fits cleanly over the cuff. I do give credit to Matt anyway, cause it's a nice nod to an icon. I can't see the watch though, what is it?
Dr. Bose wore this watch for many years. It’s simple and elegant and purposeful. He was a Billionaire. Sent from my iPad using FerrariChat.com mobile app
I have had this watch for years. It has seen 2-3 original Ironman straps. Gave up on those and now I wear this more for nostalgia than anything. It must be about 30-40 years old. My fitness watches now consist of a Garmin Fenix 6S and a Google Pixel Watch 2. Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login
I usually wear watches under the cuff....Protection, privacy & all as I typically wear most of my watches everywhere... The watch is a 2023 Frederique Constant Highlife Tourbillon Limited Edition FC-975BL4NH6B https://us.frederiqueconstant.com/product/FC-975BL4NH6B.html
What a great classic ROLEX. I have the 2023 ROLEX Daytona "Panda" white dial. Day of Purchase. Happy Panda... Image Unavailable, Please Login
Very nice. https://www.alange-soehne.com/us-en/timepieces/odysseus/odysseus/odysseus-in-stainless-steel-363-179
Yes. I hope you understand it was a compliment. Beyond being an all around car guy, Agnelli had a style that very few people can pull off. From shoes to ties to jumping out of his helicopter naked into the Mediterranean to announce he’d arrived and everything in between, he lived at 10/10ths. Many say he was the reason Italian shoe companies started making the driving mocs we know today. He wore them with suits starting in the 1960s. One of his trademark looks was wearing his watches over his cuffs. Image Unavailable, Please Login