there were waiting lists for Panerai’s. Like 000, 001Q, 292J with pig dial, every ltd edition, then came the bronze ones the 382/507…. There are few that I didn’t get at the time like 360, 605 (grey sunburst dialed 372 with Firenze inscription on the dial
...Florence 411 and so on. The 390 was "only" the first model that could ONLY be bought in a Panerai boutique (there were only a handful of them). A "special" edition acquirable in a boutique, by just walkIng in and asking for one, was unprecedented. All
Hello experts! Looking for some advice… I have loved the Ceramic Black Seal 292 for a long time and may finally take the plunge. It seems to have been produced from 2006 to 2021? - anything to look out for? Same spec/movement all the way through? I have s
Their simple dials and shapely cases make Radiomirs surprisingly versatile watches. A couple of shots of my PAM 210 - now living in Japan on the wrist on a good friend. And my PAM 183 - for those who enjoy a little movement on the dial.
Their simple dials and shapely cases make Radiomirs surprisingly versatile watches. A couple of shots of my PAM 210 - now living in Japan on the wrist on a good friend. And my PAM 183 - for those who enjoy a little movement on the dial.