AnthonyTsai[PuristS]
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Quick question - PAM616 vs PAM615. Which one would you choose?
The Panerai PAM616 Carbotech (right) has the same retail price as the PAM615 1950 Submersible w/ black ceramic bezel (left) - $18,400.
Since they are the same exact retail price, which one would you choose? PAM616 vs PAM615
Cheers,
Anthony

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Carbotech
By: P@trick@Belgium : February 22nd, 2015-02:30
Carbotech would be my choise but tot be very honnest, neither of them because of the to high price ;) , like said no one needs a flyback in a dive watch for instance and i'm not at all convinced that the carbon keeps up well in everyday use, there's no wa...