With the skeletonization of the P.2002 movement in the PAM395 Radiomir 8 Day GMT Oro Rosso (see below pics), I really hope Panerai continues in this direction with more skeletonized in-house movements. Here is a model that I will drool over - a PAM372 w/ ...
so long as they don't go....totally....Hollywood with their models and keep churning out some...traditional/historical ones, though not exactely bonkers, I'm all in favour of open backs. The fact that the movements to be exposed should be worth...a look.....
A PAM 372 with a skeletonized P.3000 movement will look awesome!! I'll be very interested if one day PANERAI decide to release a watch like that. I should start to pray and be confident......who knows what the future will bring us. Best Fabio
Because the 372, as the original watch which inspired the re edition, is a tool watch. Having a skeleton in the 372 would be a too curious blend of the kind... My 2 czents, of course. Best, Nicolas
Not for me too. A skeletonized movement in a 372 is like 'dressing up' a tool watch. To me the skeleton movement will kill the industrial look of the Luminor, especially at a historically correct size of 47mm. However, I welcome skeletonized movements in ...
IMHO, no offence, I think current 372 is the "ugliest" of panerai movement! The solid two bridges platen are boring! Now this is very nice movement if they can alter to make it more visible!!!
practically take up the entire view, so a more skeletonized version would definitely spruce up the look for those who like to look at their watches' booties Cheers, Anthony
This would make a lot more sense , as they use sapphire case back... My main complain with the P3000 movement is that it looks to plain... With the current one, they should've just used solid case back I'd love to see this one... Cheers, Sam