And that’s largely due to those simpler times; it wasn’t scarce or reselling at a premium and so none of those current day influences existed. Plus, as I think we may have spoken about, my next adventure after this one was Panerai in the early 2000s and a
And thank you for sharing this Panerai I was completely unaware of: I agree with you that the date is well integrated. A 47 mm case makes it easier to display several information in an uncluttered way! Best, Emmanuel
That’s the reason I love the new Nautilus 50th Anniversary watches so much. No date!!! In the past I could only bear the pointer date versions… And I have something special for you: the Panerai 670. Some of us love it (like me), some of us „hate“ it. The
The new one is nice, and it sure has caused a stir with old school Panerai fans. I myself am on "the list" for it, and look forward to it arriving. But being completely honest, all - well almost all - of these modern pieces are nothing more than "inspired
...in a time far, far away, while walking around in Milan, I saw a PAM197 in the window of a Panerai distrubutor (Pisa). I walked in and together with the 197, they showed me the PAM226 (limited edition for Pisa, 28 pieces). I got excited at the limited e
I'll admit, as an old school Paneristi who started with the brand in 2001 (61D), I LOVE tobacco dials! My lone hesitation on this new model is the textured dial. In photos, the numerals don't all seem "cleanly" cut out. Maybe you need to look at it straig
I have one for my pam submersible. Quality is top notch and the shape of the strap make it sit very comfortably on your wrist, the watch weight completely disappears which is an unusual feeling. Two minors things I don't like 1) for some Panerai models th