11years
12
Tough to call
I like both, but I am more likely to get the 232. I would probably go with the better deal. If money is the same, I would take the 232.
Simple the 190
By: grigo : April 11th, 2010-23:46
As I said simple I'd choose the 190. However, for the moment I'm just going to sit back and hope that one day the 317 that I ordered back in october of 2008 comes in one day and if it doesn't then maybe I'll still be lucky and the 339 that I just ordered ...
Mmmm....
By: MiniCooper : April 11th, 2010-12:25
I would not agree with you entirely my friend.... the 190 is not as easy to find..... you cannot compare the two movements for obvious reasons..... and the size is more wearable.... But... on the other hand, I am biased.... as I own a 190.... cheers
Having owned both,
By: CaliforniaJed : April 11th, 2010-18:33
... my advice is to try on a 45mm Radiomir and a 47mm. To me they wear quite differently, and I prefer the 45mm despite my large wrist. Both watches are handsome in their own way and "collectable" for their own reasons. Neither is destined to skyrocket in...
All good advice here
By: mirador : April 11th, 2010-21:43
I love my 232 and while it has strong historic links as a diving watch, it ultimately wears and looks more like a dress watch to me. This is were the problem rests for me, as a dress watch I just can't get it under a shirt cuff, I know it sounds pedantic ...
A pity!
By: amanico : April 12th, 2010-03:46
I would have been happy to see one more nice watch from Panerai this year, after the 339, the Mare, and the Rad 42 mm with the manual " in house " movement. Nevertheless, this is an excellent millesime, this year, IMO. Best, Nicolas
As others have put it,
By: Jester : April 12th, 2010-03:34
collectability and rarety factor should not be of your utmost cncern. Assuming that you're comfortable with both sizes, then it would come down to whether you have any preference on the dial layout and whether you care for the movement....
Are you sure ?
By: PoyFR : April 13th, 2010-04:43
I don't think you will regret it, PAM 190 as some of the Radiomir DNA but it brings you closer to horological values thanks to that Jaeger-LeCoultre mechanics which in a big way is also true to G. Panerai when he selected an 8 Days movement for his 6152 &...