
Darron's post, 'When in Rome…', offers a captivating glimpse into his travels, beautifully capturing the essence of experiencing a city while subtly hinting at his passion for horology. His images invite readers to share in his journey, setting the stage for a discussion that transcends mere travelogue to touch upon the intricacies of Panerai's evolving reference system. This piece explores how collectors navigate the brand's expanding catalog amidst real-world adventures.


Nice. I was just there. Must be super hot there!
driving, honk A LOT. Trevi Fountain is a sight for all ages, your pizza looks..scrumptious...right there and then. Live it up!!!!!!!
When I am in Florence I will stop by the boutique but my knowledge of Panerai references starts tapering off really fast after 500,….LOL Now don’t know how high the references go 2-3000? It should be cool to see what they have
Lot harder to do that just traveling with wife and with added 3 digit temperature F and two days of taxi strikes have challenged us (in a good way) to be resilient and use subway and buses to get around.
Panerai references but, you're right they must have passed the 1000. I believe, though, that they have been modified and referring to movements and other details. For instance a PAM1305, could simply be the "old" 305 with the new "snap in" caseback and movement. I will, however NOT bet the farm on my theory Lolllllllllll
With family in the middle of the heat. My family love the walking, using the public transportation and are amazed at all the monuments around Rome. It is just too hot at the moment.
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