I also like the 232, but I would much preffer it if it had a clear caseback. I like the 249 for the same reason listed by Nicolas. The dial, blue hands, and plexi cyrstal made me really lust for this watch.
If you had to choose between the 232 or the 249, which one would you choose? And why? (picture by Asi - PAM249 on the left & PAM232 on the right) Cheers, Anthony...
the 249 had a solid caseback and I wish the 232 had Plexiglas..... In any case, each one is very strong on it's own merits. If I had to choose on aesthetics alone - my choice would be the 232. If the choice is down to uniqueness, the 249 is the winner. It...
Not because the 232 is not a good watch, but I'd rather see it with the clear caseback. For the 249, I think Nicolas cover every single point why most of Panerai lovers prefer to own one out of 1936 pieces. I haven't take a photo of my 249, but believe me...
First reason, I really love the Cali BUT, I can't accept such a watch being only water resistant to 30 meters, even if I don't dive with it. It is a non sense for me. Second reason : I already own the 232....
Why you might ask. I had the chance to get one a while ago from an AD. the one reason I didn't go for it was that it has such a poor depth rating, this from a company that prides itself on its ancestry. It just felt to me that there was too much of a cash...
Sexy plexy! Absolutely fantastic, less is more dial. I guess it would partner my incoming baby Rad338 perfectly. Depth rating? I stay at home watching movies when it rains... Best Rob. This message has been edited by peregrino on 2010-05-09 22:27:56
I had not had a chance to really wear the 249. It certainly looks historic and gorgeous in pictures but a plexi glass? To those who own it, how does it feel on the wrist and when you touch it... does it feel like a 12K USD worth of watch? I certainly hope...