Compared to the 125, the 090 is … a small! … (a very small!!!) beauty. 😎 And I hope that comforts you a little…? P.S.: The 125 was MY first Panerai… I was so proud of it. I sold it a few years later. Even today, I still get chills down my spine and shiver
Dear Sergio, I had a good laugh reading your post. There was a time when Panerai tried very hard to prove they could do everything… Power reserve. GMT. Date. Cyclops. Chronograph. Text. More text. I believe I might have some strong contenders for the comp
And I would agree that I also disliked this model. However, I have the PAM125 which is basically the same, just upside down, a couple of mm smaller and with some cosmetics. I still find it attractive, although maybe too posh and dressy for a Panerai… I kn
Of course there is always different views. However, for me the biggest lever is personal preference, and here I always liked Panerai. I bought in 2003 the 40mm PAM125 - still own and love it!
44or more mm on a "fine" small woman will/might - sorry guys - not look bold anymore... 😉 But I am not the normal Panerai owner - bought 15 years ago the 40mm PAM 125... 😱 Still love it though, all a mater of perspective and physical size (I have a 16cm w
Up for grabs from my private collection my Panerai 125 Power Reserve. It was recently serviced by Panerai and picked July 21, 2016. Warranty is good to July 21, 2017. I'm the 2nd owner. It looks and runs new!!! Comes with rubber strap on deployment buckle
I would be very tempted to bid on this grail at the upcoming Phillips Watch Auction: Four Lot 153. Vintage Panerai Ref. 6154 (currently owned by Alan B. aka "Hammer" from Paneristi) and sold as a Trittico set with the depth gauge and torch. https://www.ph
. For most of the wrists too small, but for my wrist perfect. And you are right! Panaris were always big watches, and they have been worn above the diving suite... ;-) I like the big Panerais in 47mm and even bigger (in a visual sense), but I find it a bi