1947 COLLECTION
The Time Measurers 1947 collection represents much more than a line of watches:
it is a living chapter of Italian automotive history, where mechanical excellence and craftsmanship merge in every detail.
Each model - Maranello, Torino, and Milano - preserves the legacy of those legendary racing cars
and the Allemano instruments that measured their beating hearts.
These watches tell the story of three great racing teams, of courageous drivers and visionary engineers who forever changed the face of motor racing. In each of their components, they revive the emotions of the races, the roar of engines, the precision of the instruments that monitored those magnificent machines.
These watches are a tribute to an era when Italian precision conquered the world: the passionate red of Maranello, the technical grey of Torino, the sporting green and international blue of Milano. They are witnesses to an era when precision and passion united to create masterpieces destined to mark the history of competition, transforming Italian genius into pure speed.
MARANELLO: THE TIME OF A LEGEND
In the small garage in Maranello, Enzo Ferrari wasn't just building cars: he was forging a dream. The Ferrari 125 S, equipped with Allemano precision instruments, represented the very essence of Italian ingenuity.
The Maranello watch, from the Time Measurers 1947 collection, celebrates this historical legacy.
The red and black dial, inspired by period instruments, and the hands reminiscent of Allemano gauges, capture the spirit of those pioneering moments, when precision and speed merged into a single, perfect mechanism.
TORINO: THE CISITALIA VISION
In the heart of Turin, another story was taking shape. Piero Dusio, founder of Cisitalia, was shaping the future of motorsport with the Cisitalia 202, a car that combined elegance and innovation in a masterpiece of Turin engineering. His vision reached its peak with the Cisitalia 360, born from collaboration with Ferdinand Porsche, which represented the courage to push beyond the boundaries of the possible. In both cars, Allemano gauges watched over the engines' performance, guaranteeing that precision which had made Turin's name great in the world of racing. The Torino watch pays homage to this legacy of excellence. Its gray and black dial reflects the sober elegance and technical refinement that characterized Cisitalia's creations, bearing witness to a history of innovation that redefined the standards of motorsport.

MILANO: THE POWER OF ALFA ROMEO
Milan, cradle of Italian automotive engineering, has written some of the most glorious pages in racing history. The Alfa Romeo 158 "Alfetta" wasn't just a racing car: it was a demonstration of technical supremacy that dominated the first Formula 1 World Championship in 1950, winning all scheduled races.
This supremacy was built on mechanical perfection, where every component had to function with absolute precision. In this triumph of power and technology, Allemano gauges were silent sentinels monitoring the performance of those legendary engines, allowing drivers to push their vehicles to the limit with complete confidence.
The Milano watch embodies this history of competition dominance. Its green and white dial pays homage to the legendary Quadrifoglio Verde (Green Four-Leaf Clover), a symbol that has accompanied Alfa Romeo in countless victories since 1923.
MILANO: THE BLUE VARIANT
For those seeking an even more exclusive version, the Milano watch is available in a blue variant, inspired by the liveries used by Alfa Romeo in international competitions, such as endurance races and the 24 Hours of Le Mans. In competitions outside Italy, Alfa Romeo adopted blue as its distinctive sign, a symbol of elegance and strength that crossed national borders. This blue dial represents a tribute to Alfa Romeo's ability to dominate races on a global scale, bringing its tradition of precision and innovation to an international audience.

PROTOTYPE: THE GENESIS OF INNOVATION
In the post-war period, prototypes represented much more than simple experimental vehicles: they were true mobile laboratories where the future of motorsport was forged. Allemano instruments played a fundamental role in this development phase: our gauges and precision measuring instruments were the eyes through which engineers could observe and understand the behavior of each technical innovation.
The Prototype watch, with its black dial, evokes the precision of the original technical instruments and recalls the long hours spent in the development departments. The hands and dial details are inspired by the measuring instruments used in testing, when each prototype was pushed to the limit to ensure the excellence of the final product. This watch celebrates the most intimate and secret phase of automotive development: that moment when an idea transforms into reality.
