I was never a huge fan of them as they were too large, too trendy (early 2000s) not high enough horology etc. etc. but I never had even handled one yet alone tried one on. Then 1 year ago, I took the plunge with a Radiomir Quaranta and absolutely fell hea
...together with the PAM358. Early days for me, I had no "mentor" and no references to guide my Panerai's initiation. I decided to collect "destros". I bought the 10 I knew of...BEFORE...I discovered the PAM239 and it's Chronopassion sibling: PAM358. End
....feeling wise the 127. Together with the Logo NM, they'll be with me till the end The rest of my pieces, I would give away/sell, without looking back (as I did for quite a few of them already)
...the 267 particularly, you had to have saints in Panerai's paradise. There are 2 models I've NEVER even enquired after the 267 and the 21. Various other "glamour boys" I kept a close eye on, for a long time (the 203, for example) I have my 127 and I'm a
Well, there are few chances this duo can be reunited in a same collection, with only 6 pieces for the PAM 267. The most elusive Marina Militare, after the unique Marina Militare PAM 1346. A Dream Duo, for sure. Best, Nicolas
First of all, many thanks to KMII for hosting this month’s WS. 🙏 What an interesting topic. Complications are one of those subjects where every collector seems to have a different answer. Some are fascinated by chronographs, others by perpetual calendars,
This is a review of my newly acquired used Panerai pam682 and a preview of my short ownership, whilst waiting it to be serviced by my AD. To begin with, I would like to call out the beautiful 1950 case and the transition of short beautiful lugs. I’ve been