Is the Ferrari Luce Just a $650,000 Quartz Watch?
Watches Today with Tim Mosso
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The announcement of the Ferrari Luce has raised the question of how luxury car companies build electric versions of their product off the back of their mechanical heritage. It's a question the luxury watch industry has been wrestling with for decades, so Tim is weighing in with some examples that bridge both worlds. From the Patek Philippe Beta 21 to the modern F.P. Journe Elegante, Tim explores the comparisons between the electric car world and the quartz watch catalogue.
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