I liked it but never wore it so it had to go. I tried one with a Cali dial a few weeks ago. I think I prefer the simple ones those with a vintage vibe. But I think I appreciate them more in pictures than on my wrist.
I remember this time in the late ninethies and when they buy Panerei, this was absolutly crazy. Panerei sold 80 watches p.a. !!! Nobody wanted a Panerei, they where always ugly. Than, with Richemont and a never before seen marketing campaign, all people l...
era consists in the 4 years (1993-1997) during which a 100% Italian Panerai, manufactured commercial watches for sale to the public. Before 1993 all the Panerais were manufactured ONLY for the Italian Navy (under strict "top secret" conditions) and not av...
I don't think so. This is a perfect example. There's something far more interesting about this lighter grey or pencil lead grey PVD that adorned these PAMs than any of the other finishes I've seen. For one it allows the case to shine, you can easily see t...
I had a 26 and have a 360 and while not the same colour tone as above (they are both a darker pencil lead grey) each seems to have been more resistant to wear and tear than the earlier models. Admittedly neither would be a daily wearer for me and so my mi...
I am not an expert but did the PVD change color; or is it uniformly worn down? I thought the original PVD color is original pencil grey while the 26 (or at least the 26k) May have darker PVD closer to black?
And with this type of patina. So beautiful that it really hurts! Would love to see old Panerais. So hard to see things like this in my part of the world. Thanks for sharing! Best, Echi