We honestly can’t think of anything that’s quite like the feeling you get when you push a precision engineering marvel on four wheels to red line. Riding with someone who does it professionally? The first beer with Dad? There’s nothing like dropping the hammer and finding out what your breaking point is–even if it comes before the car is ready to relent. The people behind the Ferro Watch obviously understand the constant need to push the envelope, which is why they designed a watch inspired by the tachometer from a sports car. Each watch has a Ronda Swiss Quartz or Japanese Miyota Automatic movement, 316L stainless steel hardware, date indicator and genuine leather strap (brown or black). Ferro uses a single red hand to display time (each small tick mark between hours represents 5 mins), and it pairs perfectly with European sports cars or public transportation.
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