Even for those whose feelings had cooled over recent years, I believe the 5218 has helped to rekindle interest in the brand and at least a curiosity in what else they have planned. Interestingly, there seems to be a newfound interest in 44 mm sized pieces...
Have also had a growing interest in 44mm Panerais, though I admit that's from the opposite direction (I'd always thought they were way too big for me and avoided them). I got a nice basic 44mm Luminor in titanium last year: And a 44mm Submersible just a f...
And those, or variations of them, in titanium were my two daily PAMs from 2003 to 2008 or so. There were others at the same time, more than I needed, but a 25 and 177 both titanium were what I wore most.
That and some other 47mm which still remained. My wrist is smaller now, but with with the extra half inch if that of a decade or more ago 47mm was objectively too much. But 44mm, still the right size for me. I’ve tried the smaller cases many times at the ...
I know that is a very special piece and not what you’re referring to as an older, cheaper piece. A more reasonable one that a member here recently shared as his first PAM is the 390. But there are others to explore. I just need to be careful not to get su...
Even reps from other watch companies will tell you Panerai makes the most distinctive case in the industry. 44mm works perfectly on my 8 inch wrist. ...
I let go of the Pam 372 recently because it was just large on my wrist. Other than the 44mm luminors, I still have 45mm and 47mm Rad but they are not too overwhelming because of the slim wire lugs.
I wasn't prepared to such a shock. Way too big, I was thinking! The,, in 2002, I tried the 127. Same feeling. BUT after one week, I felt it was ok on my wrist. got used to it. No, better, addict to it. So for me, 44 mm is good, and the new 5218 is a perfe...
I had noticed an old post of yours dated Nov 6, 2022 which had a picture of most [but not all] of your PAMs and left me wondering what’s the size of them all. As advised, I will change the strap and wear less tightly to give another try. But I also think ...
Leave 00372 and enjoy it later. Forget it and after a year it will be fun again. If you are looking for 44mm go for it. As per my opinion and mine observation, 42mm it is good but no so good as 44mm. But my 42mm Submersible can compare to 45mm Radiomir be...
..when Panerai started selling watches to the public. I believe they are the back-bone of Panerai sales. I have a fair few of them (all older model, to be sure) and like them as much as the "historical" 47mm. Buy away Lolllllllll
but the attraction is never fully lost as we still come across a piece that has us pulling out the wallet again. Again, nothing matches the Panerai experience.
I replaced the 372 with a 44mm 590 and still love it. But I missed the 372s uncluttered look which landed me on the 562. Similar in a number of ways to the 372 but is also 44mm. Then at a watch party I saw the 0933. Finally a Radiomir in the collection, 4...
I have better pics of it but after looking for them an hour I gave up. It's a very special blue dial which isn't obvious in the wrist shot I offered up here.