dxboon[Elite User]
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Of all the choices, I would prefer the Polaris (the '65 re-edition would be my preference, but only slightly over the '68) because I happen to have, what sometimes seems to be, an unnatural love of vintage-inspired dive watches with internal rotating bezels. However, you seem like you really enjoy Panerai, so why not add a Submersible to your collection? The new 305 is so handsome, and has that new manufacture movement and great 3-day power reserve. What's not to like?
I like the 232 also, but you've already got a nice Rad and Luminor Marina, so I might go for something a bit different.
Whatever your choice, I'm sure it will be a winner. Let us know how it turns out!
Cheers,
Daos
Stainless 65 Polaris
By: joshua71 : September 22nd, 2009-22:26
Nicolas, First of all thanks for your advice. I have a slight preference for the 65 Polaris over the 68 Polaris. I recently tried on a platinum 65 Polaris - and didn't want to take it off. . Unfortunately, it is too pricey for me. Do you know if they made...
Challenging question
By: dxboon : September 21st, 2009-22:36
Of all the choices, I would prefer the Polaris (the '65 re-edition would be my preference, but only slightly over the '68) because I happen to have, what sometimes seems to be, an unnatural love of vintage-inspired dive watches with internal rotating beze...
65 Polaris
By: joshua71 : September 22nd, 2009-22:18
Thanks Daos. I'm leaning toward the Polaris. I also have a slight preference for the 65 over the 68 version. I recently located a 65 while on vacation in Paris and tried it on. It's beautiful. Unfortunately for me it was the platinum version, which is a b...
Thanks Jed
By: joshua71 : September 22nd, 2009-22:32
I haven't seen a 305 in person yet. I have had a chance to try on the 312 but not the 305, which is a bit bigger. I love the way it looks in pictures but would need to try it on in person since my wrist isn't too large. This probably won't be my next watc...