Andy
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Speaking of weight of the 292...
I have just got a new balance so chance to use it...
I have to say I love the 292, nice weight, looks as good as the day I bought it and it has had a lot of wear in the past 18 months and not a mark on it. I'd be interested to see how well composite wears afer a year or so.
I've not seen a composite so can't comment on them. If somebody has both a 292 and a 339 could you tell me if the straps are the exact same size..?
Yours,
Andy.
This message has been edited by Andy on 2011-01-29 13:39:57
My pleasure mate!
By: BluNotte : January 30th, 2011-05:16
The ceramic of Panerai, and their composite are both VERY different in terms of feel, both are smooth, but it's rather hard to describe right here without you looking and having a feel of them in reality. I agree both would give the "oomph" effect. But do...
Since i do own both
By: BluNotte : January 29th, 2011-18:48
IMHO though i still prefer the composite. It is as you put it VERY light weighing in at 81g with the provided strap and buckle, also in composite. If you dislike titanium, then you'd not like composite even more because it is just feathery light! ( For a ...
A vote for ceramic
By: joshua71 : January 29th, 2011-23:14
I was excited about the composite last year and I applaud Panerai for trying something new but the fact that the underlying material is aluminum and the problems with alcohol have dampened my enthusiasm for the composite. I think that the composite trend ...
pros and cons....
By: i_am_Sam : January 30th, 2011-06:37
I had a 292 before I really like the feel of the watch (quite hefty) and I love the deep black color... but what I don't like about ceramic panerai is that the case back is made of different material (PVD steel) And for the composite case, I really don't ...