The Girard-Perregaux Ferrari 250 GT TdF (Reference 8090) is a highly collectible, limited-edition automatic chronograph produced around the turn of the millennium (circa 1998–2000). It was created to celebrate the historic partnership between Swiss luxury watchmaker Girard-Perregaux and Ferrari, specifically honoring the legendary 1950s Ferrari 250 GT Tour de France racing cars. Radial Minute Display: Unlike most standard chronographs, the caliber 2280 movement uses a specialized central minutes hand for the stopwatch function, moving smoothly around the main dial alongside the central chronograph seconds hand.
Case Diameter: 40 mm
Case Thickness: 14 mm
Case Material: Brushed and polished Stainless Steel
Dial: Black with luminescent Arabic numerals and white hands
Movement: Caliber 2280 automatic chronograph movement (modified luxury ETA 2892 base with a modular chronograph component)
Power Reserve: Approximately 40 to 42 hours
Crystal: Domed, scratch-resistant Sapphire Crystal with anti-reflective coating
Exclusivity: Limited to exactly 2,000 individually numbered pieces worldwide.
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