With all due respect to the wise and learned Paneristi of this site, I have to start my admitting that I never thought much of Panerai. Too big, too showy, etc. etc. etc., you've heard what people say, I don't need to repeat it. But last spring I took the...
I would have been more helpful. These days, with all the stuff they produce and the "pretenses" of the buyers, it's impossible. I want this, I want that, god forbid I would never consider...that....etc etc Want a small Radiomir with wire lugs? The present...
smaller than 47mm a travesty. Also I wouldn't look twice at a 5.1ft "copy" of Naomi Campbell but hey, I'm funny that way. If you, on the other hand, find one you like a lot and buy it and enjoy it too much
Discover how it fits your varied lifestyle and where it doesn't fit. Then see what other Panerai models would mesh with your style and compliment the submersible. I'm sure you will have at least 2 or 3 options that will conflict you. Go slow and enjoy tha...
depending on what you want; 1950 Luminor 47: 687, the 233 is a nice option to go 44mm Radiomir 1940 47mm: 662, 587, Radiomir 1940 45mm: 995 Radiomir 45mm: as Sergio said the 210 is awesome. You might like the 992. Is not the one i would get though. Radiom...
Many good suggestion from others already...my only advice would be no[t dismiss some of the choices because they are not 42mm. Try then if your can. For example the red omit 45mm case like the 995 do not wear that much bigger IMO...
I’m a proud owner and wearer of a 44mm Luminor. But with 7” wrists, this 42mm Submersible wears incredibly well on me and I’m considering getting one for myself. Congratulations on the watch and enjoy it!