1,510 likes, 26 comments - vintagecaliber on February 27, 2017: "Gorgeous Jaeger with Art Deco numerals and blue steel hands. Knife-sharp, clean, serviced. Up for sale at VintageCaliber.com😎".
963 likes, 13 comments - vintagecaliber on February 27, 2017: "Isn't she beautiful? 1944 IWC Schaffhausen Cal.83 in amazing 35 mm case with "teardrop" lugs. Available at VintageCaliber.com".
Patrick Stewart on Instagram: "Pleased to share my cover of The Rake. Thank you Nick Scott for the marvelous conversation. #LinkInBio #TheRake50"
24K likes, 171 comments - sirpatstew on February 28, 2017: "Pleased to share my cover of The Rake. Thank you Nick Scott for the marvelous conversation. #LinkInBio #TheRake50".
Analog:Shift on Instagram: "One of the nicest Bulova chronos we've seen in a while. 1960's hotness! #bulova #valjoux92 #chronograph"
748 likes, 15 comments - analogshift on February 28, 2017: "One of the nicest Bulova chronos we've seen in a while. 1960's hotness! #bulova #valjoux92 #chronograph".
Alexander Roy on Instagram: "Those #Polizei144 #K9 units can be hard to handle. Come meet Lola the #Bulldog in Booth 8255. #motojacket #Coterie #coterienyc"
179 likes, 1 comments - alexroy144 on February 28, 2017: "Those #Polizei144 #K9 units can be hard to handle. Come meet Lola the #Bulldog in Booth 8255. #motojacket #Coterie #coterienyc".
WATCH TRUNK » London on Instagram: "'The Great Escape' - Gallet Commander, powered by the world's first oval chronograph mechanism. This uniquely case-formed Excelsior Park (EP42) was also the first chronograph calibre capable of recording events lasting up to 45 minutes (all packaged in a 29mm case). Produced between 1938-1948, this example boasts a rarer outer dial ring. Watch courtesy of @heirloomgallery. #WATCHTRUNK #HeirloomGallery #VintageGallet #GalletWatches #GalletWatch #GalletChronograph #Gallet #instawatch #watchesofinstagram #watchoftheday #watchdaily #vintagewatch #vintagechronographs #vintagechronograph #chronograph #watches #montre #timepiece #orologio #reloj #wristwatch #wristshot #horology #wis #wus #watchcollecting #watcheswithpatina"
127 likes, 2 comments - watchtrunk on March 2, 2017: "'The Great Escape' - Gallet Commander, powered by the world's first oval chronograph mechanism. This uniquely case-formed Excelsior Park (EP42) was also the first chronograph calibre capable of recording events lasting up to 45 minutes (all packaged in a 29mm case). Produced between 1938-1948, this example boasts a rarer outer dial ring. Watch courtesy of @heirloomgallery. #WATCHTRUNK #HeirloomGallery #VintageGallet #GalletWatches #GalletWatch #GalletChronograph #Gallet #instawatch #watchesofinstagram #watchoftheday #watchdaily #vintagewatch #vintagechronographs #vintagechronograph #chronograph #watches #montre #timepiece #orologio #reloj #wristwatch #wristshot #horology #wis #wus #watchcollecting #watcheswithpatina".
@watchfred on Instagram: "#vintagechronograph ❤ for Monday - some group shots to start the week. . #FranceAirforce #Type20 triumvirate from 1954 . .#Breguet #Auricoste #Viva #Military #womw #watchesofinstagram #vintagewatch #vintagewatches #watchfam #watchfred #tw"
761 likes, 9 comments - watchfred on March 6, 2017: "#vintagechronograph ❤ for Monday - some group shots to start the week. . #FranceAirforce #Type20 triumvirate from 1954 . .#Breguet #Auricoste #Viva #Military #womw #watchesofinstagram #vintagewatch #vintagewatches #watchfam #watchfred #tw".
Classic Car Chasers on Instagram: "Worth the Price of Admission?: ClassicCarChasers.com 👍🏻 _____________________________________________ 🚘 1950 Ferrari 166 MM Barchetta by Touring 💯 Competed in the Mille Miglia in 1951 and 1953 📰 @RMSothebys Amelia Island Sale 📸 @DesertMotors 💵 Estimate: $8.0M - $10.0M 📚 The 1948 season saw numerous victories for Ferrari’s cycle-winged 166 Corsa, including the Targa Florio, the Mille Miglia, and the Paris 12-hour race. The two-liter version of Giaocchino Colombo’s new short-block V-12, a development of the smaller 125 S engine, was obviously a winner, and for 1949, Maranello ramped up production to double-digit levels. The coachwork solution for many of the forthcoming cars appeared at the Turin Salon in September 1948 on an updated model dubbed the 166 MM, in honor of the Mille Miglia victory. Eschewing the Corsa’s pre-war-style cycle-wing exterior, Touring of Milan built a beautiful two-seat spider body with full fenders and unadorned beltlines. Us...
4,930 likes, 14 comments - classiccarchasers on March 6, 2017: "Worth the Price of Admission?: ClassicCarChasers.com 👍🏻 _____________________________________________ 🚘 1950 Ferrari 166 MM Barchetta by Touring 💯 Competed in the Mille Miglia in 1951 and 1953 📰 @RMSothebys Amelia Island Sale 📸 @DesertMotors 💵 Estimate: $8.0M - $10.0M 📚 The 1948 season saw numerous victories for Ferrari’s cycle-winged 166 Corsa, including the Targa Florio, the Mille Miglia, and the Paris 12-hour race. The two-liter version of Giaocchino Colombo’s new short-block V-12, a development of the smaller 125 S engine, was obviously a winner, and for 1949, Maranello ramped up production to double-digit levels. The coachwork solution for many of the forthcoming cars appeared at the Turin Salon in September 1948 on an updated model dubbed the 166 MM, in honor of the Mille Miglia victory. Eschewing the Corsa’s pre-war-style cycle-wing exterior, Touring of Milan built a beautiful two-seat spider body with full fenders and unadorned beltlines. Using its patented Superleggera technique, Touring eventually bodied 25 examples of the 166 in the open style that came to be known as the barchetta (Italian for “little boat”). This sensational early Barchetta possesses all of the critical attributes a collector would want in an even-numbered sports-racing Ferrari: rarity, period racing history in Italy and the US, an extremely high level of originality, and a highly decorated show career in more recent decades. Chassis 0058 M is the 27th of 32 166 MM examples built, and the 23rd of 25 Touring barchettas. This award-winning 166 MM remains remarkably correct throughout, including its original Touring body, matching V-12 engine and gearbox, and other major mechanical elements. Examples as remarkable as this remain closely held in private collections, much as treasured works of art and blue-chip investments 😎 _______________________________________________ #auto #instacar #carporn #autoporn #design #automotive #vintage #drive #classic #classiccar #collect #icon #classiccarchasers #carphotography #forsale #drivetastefully #ferrari #166mm #millemiglia #bluechip #ameliaisland #rare #italian #race #speed #ultimate #gentleman #style #art".
Classic Car Chasers on Instagram: "Worth the Price of Admission?: ClassicCarChasers.com 👍🏻 _____________________________________________ 🚘 1950 Ferrari 166 MM Barchetta by Touring 💯 Competed in the Mille Miglia in 1951 and 1953 📰 @RMSothebys Amelia Island Sale 📸 @DesertMotors 💵 Estimate: $8.0M - $10.0M 📚 The 1948 season saw numerous victories for Ferrari’s cycle-winged 166 Corsa, including the Targa Florio, the Mille Miglia, and the Paris 12-hour race. The two-liter version of Giaocchino Colombo’s new short-block V-12, a development of the smaller 125 S engine, was obviously a winner, and for 1949, Maranello ramped up production to double-digit levels. The coachwork solution for many of the forthcoming cars appeared at the Turin Salon in September 1948 on an updated model dubbed the 166 MM, in honor of the Mille Miglia victory. Eschewing the Corsa’s pre-war-style cycle-wing exterior, Touring of Milan built a beautiful two-seat spider body with full fenders and unadorned beltlines. Us...
4,545 likes, 12 comments - classiccarchasers on March 6, 2017: "Worth the Price of Admission?: ClassicCarChasers.com 👍🏻 _____________________________________________ 🚘 1950 Ferrari 166 MM Barchetta by Touring 💯 Competed in the Mille Miglia in 1951 and 1953 📰 @RMSothebys Amelia Island Sale 📸 @DesertMotors 💵 Estimate: $8.0M - $10.0M 📚 The 1948 season saw numerous victories for Ferrari’s cycle-winged 166 Corsa, including the Targa Florio, the Mille Miglia, and the Paris 12-hour race. The two-liter version of Giaocchino Colombo’s new short-block V-12, a development of the smaller 125 S engine, was obviously a winner, and for 1949, Maranello ramped up production to double-digit levels. The coachwork solution for many of the forthcoming cars appeared at the Turin Salon in September 1948 on an updated model dubbed the 166 MM, in honor of the Mille Miglia victory. Eschewing the Corsa’s pre-war-style cycle-wing exterior, Touring of Milan built a beautiful two-seat spider body with full fenders and unadorned beltlines. Using its patented Superleggera technique, Touring eventually bodied 25 examples of the 166 in the open style that came to be known as the barchetta (Italian for “little boat”). This sensational early Barchetta possesses all of the critical attributes a collector would want in an even-numbered sports-racing Ferrari: rarity, period racing history in Italy and the US, an extremely high level of originality, and a highly decorated show career in more recent decades. Chassis 0058 M is the 27th of 32 166 MM examples built, and the 23rd of 25 Touring barchettas. This award-winning 166 MM remains remarkably correct throughout, including its original Touring body, matching V-12 engine and gearbox, and other major mechanical elements. Examples as remarkable as this remain closely held in private collections, much as treasured works of art and blue-chip investments 😎 _______________________________________________ #auto #instacar #carporn #autoporn #design #automotive #vintage #drive #classic #classiccar #collect #icon #classiccarchasers #carphotography #forsale #drivetastefully #ferrari #166mm #millemiglia #bluechip #ameliaisland #rare #italian #race #speed #ultimate #gentleman #style #art".