brave, intrepid, fearless men from the Gruppi Gamma of the Italian Navy, that aboard precarious vehicles (S.L.C., Barchini, M.A.S.) went into the unknown with a Panerai strapped on their wrists. This is what rivets a purist. I have to be honest, I don't even know why a NON Italian, should get at all involved in this. How can people that have never heard names like Tesei, Durant de la Penne or Bianchi or Cabrini and too many more to mention....understand what Panerai means for us Italians. You wear a Panerai and you feel "close" to one of those heroes, their adrenaline coursing through YOUR veins. That's the "state of mind" I'm referring to