I have had a fancy for a "modern" Panerai Submersible. However, I have always felt that it was just a touch left undone. Maybe one brush stroke short? But it is easy to be one brush stroke too many! I took the opportunity to mockup a new release with two ...
...whatever secretary has some down-time. They fire up Microsoft Word and let them go to town. Don't laugh...I've worked in Silicon Valley tech, and it's been known to happen : )
I recently borrowed a friend's 305 and that's the first thing that i noticed at night compared to my 25: But back to your question, during the day I would go for option1 but being a lume freak and purely based on night visibility I would have to choose op...
represented the epitomy of...less is more...for many years, my preference is clear. Get all the mush (and I mean ALL) from a perfect Panerai dial Lolllllllllll
as a matter of fact, even though, I've been asked to sell it once and refused to do it. B U T I bought it O N L Y because I was collecting...lefties...not because I liked it or I like it or I've ever liked it. On its own merit, I wouldn't have bought it a...
...what I would have N E V E R bought (and didn't, hence the end of my collection) were the PAM239 and PAM358 both Submersibles made for ChronoPassion. I detest Submersibles a lot more than the PAM123 or the Cazzomir