Distinctive cast aluminum alloy road wheels characterized by a design reminiscent of rotary telephone dials, these components were a notable styling feature offered on several Porsche models from the mid-1980s through the early 1990s. Often seen on models such as the 944, 928, and 911 (specifically the 964 generation), the multi-spoke configuration and circular recesses set them apart from other wheel designs of the era.
Their appeal stems from a combination of aesthetic uniqueness and functional design. The radial arrangement of the ‘dials’ contributed to structural rigidity and effective brake cooling. Furthermore, the wheels offered a period-correct visual enhancement, aligning with the design trends prevalent during the respective model years. Ownership often signifies an appreciation for Porsche’s design heritage and a desire to maintain a vehicle’s original character.