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Discussion in 'Fine Watches, Jewelry, & Clothes' started by looking4info, Oct 26, 2025 at 2:36 PM.

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  1. looking4info

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  2. JP365

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    I’m not an expert, but as far as I know, the GP Ferrari watches all had 80xx reference numbers and had stick or Arabic numeral dials. There are some other parts that don’t look correct as well.
     
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    Doesn’t seem promising then... unless anyone knows more.
    Thanks for the reply.
     
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    It's fake.
    - The dials do not correspond to the pushers. What DO the pushers do on that watch?
    - GP of that era did not have crystal backs.
    - Your watch's back is press-on; GP backs use tiny screws.
    - The movement quality looks like stamped steel. GP movements are exquisitely made.
    - There is corrosion and oxidation everywhere; only cheap steel does that.

    I own a 1997 GP 8020. It has a 57-jewel automatic GP2280 calibre. Your watch is different than anything I've seen from GP of that era.
     
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    That confirms it then beyond any doubts. Bummer. The pushers adjust the day dial and one doesn't seem to adjust anything.

    Thanks for the reply.
     

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