After a very long wait, I have finally received a 292. I owe a tremendous debt of gratitude to several different people who made my acquisition possible, and without whom I would still be waiting. You know who you are and I am eternally grateful.
Panerai has experienced production delays with respect to the 292 (they can only produce 80 292s per month). US ADs have yet to receive any 292s. US ADs should begin receiving 292s later this month, but they will be coming in VERY slowly (e.g., only a few per month, to be divided up among many ADs).
I have had the 292 for approximately 41 hours and I absolutely love this watch. Every time I look at it, I discover another detail or nuance. It is clear that Panerai put a great deal of thought into the design of this watch and, in so doing, created a truly unique and distinctive piece. These are the precise qualities that I look for when collecting watches and, therefore, the 292 is a perfect addition to my collection. I am flying high!!!
As depicted below, the 292 is amenable to two very different strap options. First, it works great with a black strap, so as to cultivate a “stealthy” look. On the other hand, it also looks great with a contrasting brown strap, similar to many of the PVD watches from years past. I go back and forth as to which look I prefer. Please view the photos below and tell me which look you prefer – the black “stealthy” look or the contrasting brown strap.
I love the simple matte finish of the case – the color is, IMHO, perfect!
The sandwich dial is awesome! The white hands and numbers make the watch very easy to read (as opposed to certain other ceramic watches that are all black).
Certain components of the watch are PVD stainless, rather than ceramic, and the color of the PVD is noticeably different than the ceramic. IMHO, the contrast looks amazing. For example, check out the contrast between the crown and the case.
The case back is PVD stainless, thus creating another great contrast.
As much as I love the watch, I must concede that I am not enamored by the OEM strap.
Interestingly, the OEM buckle is also PVD stainless and does not match the case.
I purchased a couple of GSD straps several months ago with PVD buckles. The GSD PVD buckles match the 292 case better than the OEM buckle.
So now the $100,000 question: does the 292 look better with a black “stealthy” strap or a contrasting brown strap like certain of the PVDs from years past.
Please share your thoughts, as I am very interested in what you think looks best.
For now, I am have mounted the GSD Crazy Horse II with a PVD buckle. I love this look:
Can’t forget the lume shot:
Finally, I accidently took the following shot (using very odd, unnatural lighting) which came out really cool.
Again, many thanks to all those who brought the 292 to me. This is a great watch and I am genuinely grateful.
Regards,
Craig