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I knew... you are fishing and want to make me talk! A M.N. medallion for you?
You could ask PANERAI to make you a medallion... ;-) Mr. Trigger ;-)
This message has been edited by PoyFR on 2010-02-04 22:26:15
Nice Review Nicolas
By: gazoz : February 2nd, 2010-03:29
the mare looks good but its far too big for me i like the fact they have stuck with the history but the price is a little steep as you said but good pics and review as usual This message has been edited by gazoz on 2010-02-02 03:31:24
but...
By: jeronim : February 2nd, 2010-06:11
Yes I know about big E. but that one came latter after WW2? MN as you wrote came 1943,so was bigger than all sort of 47mm pams. Thanks for welcoming me,benn I lurker for a while Best JJ
WOWOW ...
By: p@trice : February 2nd, 2010-14:10
What good idea to group these 3 panerai isn't ? LOL I am very pleased to have been able to share with you my friend these few moments Thanks for this construtive post Nicolas ... the PAM 300 ? Too big, too expensive, too exclusive ... Amen ! I keep my 304...
Thank you Nicolas.....
By: MiniCooper : February 2nd, 2010-11:38
for your report.... Very objective.... and I agree with you on many aspects.... although a great design and a beautiful movement.... It is way too big to wear, at least for my wrist... I would not buy this one as I would not be able to wear it and it woul...
informative
By: aldossari_faisal : February 3rd, 2010-06:04
Thanks a lot for posting such informative post Nicolas , I personally wasn’t aware of how deep the history of this watch , now I truly appreciate it more , but again at the price of 26,000 Euros almost …. I don’t know it is not that am a man who is not wi...
What a piece
By: PoyFR : February 3rd, 2010-07:38
I find always interesting to spend time reading about those undesired, rare and splendid Panerai Mare Nostrum. Many thanks for your good posts (I think there is not much to say about this perfectly executed vintage replica, yet your passion for it makes y...
Hello POY
By: amanico : February 3rd, 2010-22:37
Thanks for your interesting and very valuable input, my friend. I knew that some protos had a see through case back, I didn't know ALL the protos had it, and specially this Mare... But as always, when you don't know ...Dédé knows! As for your wishes to ge...
Fantastic Post!
By: patrick_y : February 3rd, 2010-09:40
Again, a fantastic post and I'm very lucky to see all three watches together in the same post. The history of the Mare Nostrum lives on! And this is definitely one of the definitive Panerai timepieces! Truly a great post; one that evokes the interesting h...
Really thanks, hermano!
By: E.J. : February 7th, 2010-00:01
Your review is amazing. You know that I´ve always admired these "rare" Mares, and that I think that is a true and awesome Panerai. The first time I was able to admire one in the flesh (thanks to you) I falled inmediately in love. Strong, different, a real...
Thanks for yet another
By: Jester : February 7th, 2010-18:03
wonderful report. While we're on the topic of pricing, I would say the price is in line? EUR18k for PAM309/322/349 w/ Minerva time only movement so EUR27k doesn't sound far fetched for a piece powered by Minerva chronograph movement? Perhaps it's for prec...