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AP Royal Oak Offshore
Always whenever i get a new watch the 1st week i wear it, except PATEK i hardly have worn that.....(my prize possession) after the 1st week when
i have seen the watch enough times on my wrist
i go back to my AP ROYAL OAK Offshore as that is a rugged and heavy duty watch but now as
i have the Pam 26 will be 50/50 between AP Royal Oak and PAM 26.....
PAM 26....
By: sirjo : May 24th, 2010-07:48
it's a very handsome watch and has historical Panerai's values too. I'm sure Anthony will be able to elaborate on...history. Another lefty which is very sought after is the 217 (47mm) if you don't mind big watches. BTW I also wear watches on the right wri...
FROM PAM 317 TO PAM 26?
By: vc : May 25th, 2010-01:15
Interesting questions, you have the ultimate already....I have the PAM 317 too, this is one watch I really enjoy wearing....Congratulations for getting one, it is not easy! If I had an opportunity to get the 26 I would probably go for it....however, then ...
PAM 26
By: vc : May 25th, 2010-09:10
Further to my earlier post, I am still thinking about the PAM 26. Just go for it. This is too good! A PVD PAM is rare especially a left handed watch. If you decide not to take it for any reason, PM me please - I would like one! Cheers! This message has be...
the next one
By: VA : May 26th, 2010-12:35
I think you are right VC and i agree, PAM 26 is ringing all the right bells and whistle, the PVD coating with dark grey finish makes it looks like a bullet, but as Anthony said i will end up having another grey / black panerai - may be shoudl mix it up......
final decesion
By: VA : May 27th, 2010-05:49
Okay boyz as promissed....It was not an easy decesion...i was in PAM boutqiue for 2 hrs and spent atleast half hour holding PAM 177 and PAM 26 in my hand.....and then i changed the strap of PAM 26 to TAN (PAM boutqiue was nice enought to replace the orgin...
AP Royal Oak Offshore
By: VA : May 27th, 2010-06:26
Always whenever i get a new watch the 1st week i wear it, except PATEK i hardly have worn that.....(my prize possession) after the 1st week when i have seen the watch enough times on my wrist i go back to my AP ROYAL OAK Offshore as that is a rugged and h...
Durability - PVD or Ceramic?
By: ameriddd : May 27th, 2010-07:29
Won't the ceramic 317 be more durable (or at least resistant to scratches) than the PVD 26? I'm curious what a PVD watch will look like after heavy use versus a ceramic one (as well as the new composite). I'm still scared of ever cracking the case and don...
Ceramic is better then PVD
By: VA : May 27th, 2010-07:58
I think Ceramic is more durable then PVD as its a new material and as Mr. Angelo Bonati Panerai CEO said some time back in an interview :- Quote Regarding the ceramic case, we started to work on the ceramic case 4-5 years ago. And the reason why we did so...
PVD VS CERAMIC VS DLC
By: vc : May 27th, 2010-07:59
This is a very good question....Ceramic will be more durable than a steel watch which has PVD treatment. The new DLC coating on Panerai 332 would be more scratch resistant than earlier PVD models such as PAM 26. This is my opinion, I may be wrong. I have ...
TOO GOOD PAM 26
By: vc : May 27th, 2010-06:25
Wow! Well done! Nice collection of watches, great way of showing them. PAM 26 stands out.....especially with the excellent choice of strap. I guess you were destined to get the PAM 26 anyhow. Good luck and enjoy it and the other masterpieces you have....m...